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Another major Australian music festival has been cancelled in a devastating year for the already struggling entertainment industry. Birdsville Big Red Bash 2025 will not be going ahead next year ...
Thousands of revellers have flocked to the outback for the world's most remote music festival. The Big Red Bash 2024 is expected to attract 14,000 Aussies and international tourists to the Simpson ...
The Big Red Bash, Australia's most remote music festival, has been cancelled for 2025 with organisers saying they are "taking a breather". The Outback Music Festival Group said it was not a ...
Big Red Bash hit by rain leaving a massive mud pit for festivalgoers. The massive outback festival has been hit by unseasonal wet weather turning camping grounds into mass mud pits.
Inside Big Red Bash as 10k descend on iconic desert festival. It takes days to get there, became a mudbath due to a rare downpour and the toilets don’t flush, but 10,000 people at Queensland’s ...
Unseasonal mid-winter rain has made for a soggy start to Australia's most remote music festival for the second year in a row. Big Red Bash kicked off today just outside Birdsville — more than 1 ...
More than 10,000 campers have flocked to this year’s Big Red Bash in as much colour as possible, filling the red desert with to-die-for caravan set ups and plenty of dancing.