An impressive line-up of talent has signed on for Dunedoo’s annual music festival, Tunes on The Turf, which will have its sixth year year on Saturday, November 10.
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Bands and solo performers will entertain the crowd on a big stage at Dunedoo's golf course.
The headline act will be 2018 Toyota Star Maker of the Year, Brad Cox and other acts include popular rock band Legless Pedestrians, Voice of Urban Country winner, Jess Holland, Kora Naughton, Blake O’Connor, Two Up, and rock sensation The Redneck Gentlemen.
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Star Maker Brad Cox hails from Jindabyne in the Snowy Mountains and spends most of the year on the road touring with his 5-piece band. His debut album, Drinking Pioneer, was released early this year. Brad's connection with the Dunedoo district stems from a meeting with Tunes on the Turf organiser Rob Whackett when he was delivering hay for farmers affected by the devastating Sir Ivan bushfire last year.
Legless Pedestrians, is one of the most popular bands on the pub rock circuit. Based in Dubbo, the band travels all over the state performing its take on rock from the 60s to now at clubs, pubs and special functions.
Mudgee’s own singer-songwriter Jess Holland, a favourite among country music fans, has released a single, Linburn Lane, from her highly anticipated third album. The new album, Miss Demeanor, was released at the 2018 Tamworth Country Music Festival.
Free camping is available and campers will be welcomed with entertainment on Friday night.
The event kicks off at 12 noon and continue until midnight. Entry is $40 for adults, $15 for children aged 10 to 18, and free for children under 10, payable at the gate. Tickets can also be purchased online at www.trybooking.com