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Big Red Bash 2020 Line-up Announced

Article from: Pat Callinan’s 4X4 Adventures Big Red Bash organisers have released the line-up for next year’s event with the likes of Paul Kelly, Ian Moss and Tim Finn headlining the show. After a successful …

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Sep 25 2019

Sep 25 2019

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Article from: Pat Callinan’s 4X4 Adventures

Big Red Bash organisers have released the line-up for next year’s event with the likes of Paul Kelly, Ian Moss and Tim Finn headlining the show.

After a successful 2019 festival, organisers of the Big Red Bash are already gearing up for an even bigger 2020 event. The 2020 Big Red Bash will run from 7-9 July.

After his visit this year Pat claims the Big Red Bash is a bucket-list event. Next year should be no different, with the event being headlined by Ian Moss, Tim Finn and Paul Kelly who said he’s “really looking forward to playing under a big sky again”.

Crowd favourite and Big Red Bash Alumni John Williamson will also be performing after last appearing back at the first-ever Big Red Bash, “I was there for the first Big Red Bash and I will forever remember performing on top of Big Red. I’m looking forward to returning again to a festival and event that celebrates our beautiful country with a great line-up of entertainers”.

The 2020 event will be bigger than ever with Kate Cebrano, Thirsty Merc, Shannon Noll and crowd favourite Bjorn Again also making the trip to the Bash. Furthermore, the Bash always promises plenty of activities for all, such as drag racing, sand dune surfing, maybe even another nutbush world record attempt, The Crackup Sisters and many more.

Tickets go on-sale Thursday 19th September, for more information click here.

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