2026 artists
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tickets on sale now
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2026 artists 〰️ tickets on sale now 〰️
Tony McManus
Apolline
Azadoota
Mad Kelpie Playdate
Nerida
A Brief History of Human Stupidity
Aljamia
Anousha Victoire
Black Bird Hum
Black Joak Morris
The Butter Trackers
The Cicada Club
Duck n Cover
Echo Deer
Gailla
Gene Gibson
The Hootie Tooties
Isabelle Davis
Jodee
Joe Terror
The Koalas Band
Lisa Richards
Marcus Sturrock
Maypole with Molly
Miau
Moon Over Water
Nerd on a Wire
North and Elsewhere
The Palace Dancers and Drummers
Peter Campbell
Peter Mace Bush Poet
Possum
Saplings
The Silver Foxes
Seal Prince and the Roof Rats
Solidarity Choir
Song Brother
Southern Cross Bush Band
Todd Cook
Whiskey Dram
Dhinawan Yarn
Keyna Wilkins
The Go Twos
Apolline
"AFMA Youth Artists of the Year 2024, Apolline is a lively trio of young folkies combining fiddle, cello, double bass and an extensive collection of colourful socks. The group views folk music through fresh eyes with foot-stomping sets and original songs to bring a unique experience of genre-bending folk."
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Azadoota
Azadoota blend traditional Assyrian dance rhythms with worldbeat grooves, performing catchy originals in Assyrian Aramaic. Founded by Iraqi-born Robin Zirwanda, the band features musicians across three generations, dressed in the vibrant costumes of ancient Assyrian royalty. Azadoota deliver an energetic, dance-friendly set that celebrates culture through rhythm, humour and connection.
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Mad Kelpie Playdate
Mad Kelpie Playdate is an instrumental Celtic six-piece, born from a shared love of crazy dogs and high-energy bagpipe tunes. They bring a fresh, modern edge to traditional Celtic music, with a sound that blends intricate harmonies, original compositions, and driving rhythms into a foot-stomping, heart-pounding celebration.
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Nerida
Nerida is a regional songwriter crafting thoughtful, rootsy songs that speak into deep places of hope, grief and the everyday beauties. Her performances are moving, relatable, and often joyfully unexpected. With decades of musical experience, including touring the UK and outback NSW, she invites listeners into laughter, singing, and connection.
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A Brief History of Human Stupidity
Stand up philosopher and comedic storyteller Stephen Sheely presents a randomly selected bunch of stories about the human fondness for doing regrettable, inexplicable, and ridiculous stuff, in an attempt to unravel why we as a species do so many dumb things and what if anything we can do about it.
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Aljamía
Aljamía is a music collective inspired by mediaeval Europe and La Convivencia. Songs and dances from the golden age of Islam and Judaism, Christian musician kings, visionary saints, and anonymous minstrels and street performers. Aljamía takes you on a journey to a forgotten and erased past of multiculturalism, wisdom, and beauty.
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Anousha Victoire
A weaver of everyday dreams, Anousha Victoire crafts timeless bilingual stories with fingerpicking guitar, bell-over-water vocal tone and sparkling violin accompaniment. Enthralling festival audiences from Woodford to Cresfest, she generates an emotional intimacy that keeps audiences spellbound, whether in on a large festival stage, in a hall or folk club.
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Black Bird Hum
A unique, driving blend of roots reggae, soul and dub, wound together with captivating hooks, solid grooves and striking harmonies, resulting in the type of big‐band reggae that throws everything at you from horns to percussion to tripped‐out synths and delay‐drenched keys.
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Black Joak Morris
Black Joak Morris performs the traditional Morris dancing of the bucolic English Cotswolds, danced to live music provided by our talented musicians. We are an energetic side from Sydney who couple athletic display with bright costumes and loud bells to delight and mystify audiences of all ages.
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The Butter Trackers
The Butter Trackers play regular traditional Irish sessions at various venues across Gundungurra & Dharawal country (Southern Highlands & Illawarra). We welcome any musicians who'd like to come and join along with us.
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The Cicada Club
The Cicada Club is a four piece jug band that will take you back to the time of speakeasies, flappers, hokum, bootleggers, ragtime, prohibition, and dirty low-down blues. Serving up catchy songs guaranteed to get your feet moving and hips swinging. Tunes to cheer in tumultuous times.
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Duck n Cover
With a musical foundation built from Blues based Folk music, The Duck plays a variety of unique instruments. Yes, there is the standard Acoustic Guitar, as well as Cigarboxes; Broom sticks and Buckets. There are stories, laughs, and songs to take your mind away from the troubles of the world.
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Echo Deer
Echo Deer sing about drinking, death and desire with sweet folk-country harmonies. Regulars on Sydney’s folk scene, they’ve played Illawarra, Majors Creek, Gulgong, Sydney and St Alban’s festivals. With two EPs gaining national airplay, the band is now working on their debut album, bringing heartfelt songs to new audiences.
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Gailla
Gailla creates golden folk-pop songs about climate, community and cycles. Soaring clarinet and guitar melodies, driving rhythms and magnetic lyrics weave together to invite you to dive into our future with fresh hearts and ears. Folk music that you can dance your legs off and think your heart out to!
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The Hootie Tooties
The Hootie Tooties are a Bluegrass/Blues n' Roots quartet from Melbourne. Drawing influences from artists like Tom Waits, Ink Spots and Jerry Garcia (of The Grateful Dead). Their music is a vibrant mixture of toe tapping rhythms and soaring melodies tangled with intricate fingerstyle guitar pieces and four-part harmonies.
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Isabelle Davis
Isabelle Davis is a Naarm based singer/songwriter of musical theatre inspired pop and folk tunes. With a strong focus on storytelling, Isabelle’s poetic lyrics are insightful, hopeful and often humorous. Greatly inspired by Ben Lee and Missy Higgins, Isabelle’s music adds a theatrical flair to a classic Australian sound.
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Jodee
Jodee is a unique collaboration between leading tabla player Maharshi Raval and jazz/new music flute and piano improvisor Keyna Wilkins with special guests. Jodee means "duo" in Hindi. Jodee is melting pot of ethno-jazz blending new music from all over the world. Keyna and Maharshi have been collaborating together since 2013, performing together in many ensembles from large flamenco groups to intimate duos in many festivals.
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Joe Terror
Joe Terror, a dynamic singer-songwriter from the Mid-North Coast of NSW, known for his unique fingerpicking style and emotive voice. His latest release explores a soft alt/country sound influenced by legends like Townes Van Zandt and Gillian Welch, performed alongside his partner Jasmine Loma.
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Marcus Sturrock
"I was fortunate enough to catch a performance of Marcus; emotively weaving folk, funk, jazz, Middle Eastern, Celtic, flamenco and more with technical ease, diverse percussive beats on the guitar's body, while simultaneously playing melody, harmony, and scatting; a stand-out, innovative composer." - Robin Lumley (Audio engineer / producer for David Bowie, Phil Collins).
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Maypole with Molly
Maypole with Molly sessions are colourful, energetic and a whole lot of family fun. They provide interactive dance and percussion at many festivals, the first being at the National Folk Festival in 2009. The dance sessions specifically cater for younger folk and family members.
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Miau
Miau are a Sydney trio blending trumpet, bass, drums, and spoken word into hypnotic folk-jazz. Their original songs evoke urban and bush landscapes, with captivating rhythmic nuances and haunting tones. From Paris to Port Fairy, they now bring a unique sound to St Albans for an unforgettable experience!
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North and Elsewhere
Hazel and Roanna Law were raised on folk music and family harmonies and performed from a young age with their family band. When you're born into folk music, it stays with you. Their songs reflect nature, their childhood, the fast-paced and sometimes harsh world we live in, and the connectedness of all things.
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Peter Campbell
Poetic and powerful, Peter Campbell's music has a timelessness to it - a rare blend of infectious alt-folk and contemporary relevance. Expect raucous participation, striking finger-style 6 string, feisty 12 string, tender banjo and arresting a capella - a powerful reminder of music's ability to heal and inspire.
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Peter Mace Bush Poet
Peter is a performance bush poet and writer who has entertained audiences at most of the country's major festivals and poetry competitions including The Gympie Muster, Tamworth, Woodford, Port Fairy and The National Folk Festival. He may have you laughing one minute and shedding a tear the next, but either way will be sure to entertain.
Possum
Acclaimed as one of Naarm's most disarmingly honest and hilarious songwriters, Possum's unique brand of hyperlocal folk captivates audiences with tales of Victorian towns and outlandish nights out in Melbourne. A modern take on Australian songs from the '60s folk revival, this is music definitely best enjoyed with a pint.
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Saplings
Youth musicians (about 8-18 years), come and have some fun learning Australian tunes and songs, or learn some percussion. A daily session just for you so bring your own instrument - music supplied or play by ear. Some percussion instrument will be available to borrow. Expert tutors from the BMC will be there to help you no matter what level you play at.
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Solidarity Choir
Solidarity Choir sings powerful songs for social justice and freedom. With passion and purpose, they amplify these messages, celebrate struggles past and sing in solidarity with those struggling now. Join them for a moving experience that celebrates unity and the strength found in standing together, singing in harmony for harmony.
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Song Brother
'Song Brother' was an affectionate term used by Anthony Woolcott and Miguel Heatwole during almost 25 years together in the Gaelic vocal trio Triantan. It's the banner they now sing under, together with their song-sister, Sophie Moore. Always loyal to the ancient and modern folksongs that nurture them, the group nevertheless finds harmonious pathways to other music. Their quest has taken them as far as Middle Earth where they intone an eerie reverence for Tolkien's Elvish gods. Who knew that 1970s prog-rock, with its drums, guitars and synthesisers replaced by only an occasional bodhrán, would yield such gems of lyrical and melodic beauty? And through it all their voices weave tradition. "An exquisite intertwining of heavenly voices." - Fran Robertson, Numeralla
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Todd Cook
Emotive lyrics, earthy tones and raw appeal connect to a wide variety of listeners. His songs float from intricate folk fingerpicking styles to driving rhythms that stir the soul. His stories of Australian landscapes and people are accompanied by mesmerising instrumentation and a depth that constantly engages and entertains.
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Dhinawan Yarn
Dhinawan Yarn is an Aboriginal-Contemporary fusion ensemble based in Sydney. Dhinawan Yarn is a proud Gomeroi, Aniawan and Yuin family of busy performers; Raphael and Michelle Haztiptetrou and Julie Gramatovski, in collaboration with British-Australian composer and improvising musician Keyna Wilkins. Together they mix contemporary and traditional indigenous dance and music styles into something fresh and unique - a dialogue across cultures. The sonic scapes created are a melting pot of indigenous and western sounds and textures, exploring spiritual awakening through structured improvisations. Stylistically broad, this ensemble will take you on a journey into the heart of Australia with dream-like sequences alongside landscape depictions and animal mimicry and echoes of tribal lores, drawing on a myriad of musical influences, to create a unique and authentic soundscape of Australia.
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Keyna Wilkins
Keyna is an innovative soloist; her solo show explores stream-of-consciousness improvisations alongside her composed pieces, often using a loop pedal and visual projections and inspired by contemporary human rights issues, astronomical phenomena, and thoughts. While classically trained in UK, Germany and Sydney Conservatorium, she has branched into jazz, flamenco, live theatre and has studied intuitive conceptual improvisation with Tibetan Buddhist musician Tenzin Cheogyal.
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The Go Twos
The Go Twos are a dynamic band blending the rich musical traditions of modern acoustic ‘Alt Folk’. Accomplished musician & vocalist Rosie McDonald, known for her rhythmic guitar work and soulful alto voice, fronts the band, and is joined by multi- instrumentalist Ann Palumbo (contributing powerful double bass grooves, mandolin, sublime vocals and harmonies) and Quentin Fraser (a versatile musician whose mastery on dobro and flat-pick guitar adds depth and brilliance to their performance). The Go Twos started as a collaboration between Rosie and Nigel Lever: Bluegrass guitarist, mandolin player & singer, who sadly, recently passed away. The culmination of their work was the lovingly crafted album 'Kurrawarra' which The Go Twos will launch to honour their love and shared creative artistry. The Go Twos continue to carve a unique place in the contemporary folk scene as the band supports Rosie in a new direction for 2026.

