It’s beard meets bongo, banjo meets burlesque, flannelette meets flamenco and above all it’s a boots n all banquet of quality music and experiences as Mullum Music Festival and with a rep as one of the best boutique festival experiences around, the 6th annual Mullum Music Festival has announced a typically eclectic and colourful line-up of international, national and local acts for music lovers to enjoy in the quaint halls, pubs, clubs and streets of the funky little Northern NSW town of Mullumbimby.

Taking place over four days the Mullum Music Festival is as much about ‘the vibe of it’ (as the lawyer in The Castle would say) as it is about the delicious gumbo of glorious music. It’s where Melbourne and Sydney hipsters mix it with Mullumbimby locals, and Brisbane day-trippers rub up against Byron Bay refugees and allow yourself to be transported to new and sometimes familiar musical destinations.

This years line up consists of: Raul Raul Midon (US) . The Basics . Barefoot Divas . Blue Grassy Knoll, Pieta Brown (US) . Kinky Friedman (US). Swamp Thing (NZ) . Robert Ellis (Us) . Arte Kanela Flamenco . Jaaleekaay (Gambia) . Rose Cousins (Can) . Kalàscima (Italy) . Mama Kin . Tinpan Orange, Love Over Gold . Bobby Alu King Tide . Kingfisha . Sticky Fingers . Skipping Girl Vinegar . Sketch The Rhyme . Caitlin Park . Corey Chisel (US) . Old Man Luedecke (Can) . Marlon Williams (NZ) . Jordie Lane . Lucie Thorne . Elana Stone . Declan Kelly & The Rising Sun . Kooii . Chocolate Strings  and many more…

MULLUM MUSIC FESTIVAL – Thursday 21st – Sunday 24th November 2013.

Thanks to the Mullum Music Festival we have 2 x 3 day passes (Friday – Sunday) to give away, so if you’re keen to attend leave us your info below.

* PLEASE NOTE: You will need to organise your own travel, accommodation & camping.

For more info on the festival go to: www.mullummusicfestival.com

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