Dust off those boots and grab that hat, Bush to Bay is on! The country music festival is forging ahead at Bay Central Tavern in Hervey Bay on Saturday, 9 October.
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After postponing earlier this year, the Bush to Bay team is stoked to move ahead with the one-day bush bash.
With a line-up chock full of Australian country music faves already announced, understandably some of the festival’s southern-state acts are no longer able to hit the stage in Queensland.
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Today, festival organisers announced Bush To Bay’s final line-up, which features the addition of some equally legendary country music favourites.

Taking place outdoors at Bay Central Tavern, Bush to Bay will play host to already announced acts including four-time ARIA award winning artist Lee Kernaghan and certified ARIA Gold folk-rock two-piece, Busby Marou.
Punters will now be treated to the glowing warmth, husky tones and bawdy sense of humour of eleven-time Golden Guitar winner, Beccy Cole.
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Beccy is a crowd favourite having built a reputation for bringing an audience to fever pitch and stomach clutching laughter.
Also boot-scootin’ their way onto the line-up is the Gold Coast trio, Hinterland.
Off the back of the success of their latest single ‘Giddy Up’, Hinterland will perform hits from their chart-topping debut album Loud.
Whingham born singer-songwriter, James Johnston will be joined by his band at Bush to Bay.
No stranger to the stage, James has performed to crowds of over 10,000, captivating fans with his infectious and intimate stage presence.
Another addition to this packed line-up is critically acclaimed jazz and cabaret performer, Libby O’Donovan.
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Libby has wowed audiences in New York, Tokyo and Toronto as well establishing herself as a staple in Australia’s live theatre scene.
Finally, adding a little local, country-flare, Fraser Coast faves, Forbidden Road will be taking the stage for an unforgettable performance.
Intent on giving back to the community, Bush to Bay has partnered with Rally For A Cause, a non-profit that supports families and individuals affected by life-limiting medical conditions.
Those attending the festival can do some good while keeping their beer icy cold, with $1 from each Stubby Cooler sold going directly to Rally for a Cause.
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There’ll also be a series of raffles benefiting the non-profit for those willing to try their luck for a good cause.
Bush to Bay is expected to unite a large crowd of Aussie Country Rock and Blues Roots fans. From noon to night, there’ll be tasty food trucks to satisfy the appetites of the country fans as well as music from some of the best and brightest Aussie country artists.
It’s time to saddle up and get tickets to Bush to Bay 2021.
Tickets are available now – click here to avoid disappointment and RSVP via Facebook.
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