Dunedoo’s annual music festival called Tunes on the Turf will be held in November with 2018 Toyota Star Maker of the Year Brad Cox its headline act.
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He picked up the coveted award at the Tamworth Country Music Festival at the start of the year.
The singer-songwriter’s commitment to the Dunedoo event in its sixth successive year followed a meeting with Tunes on the Turf organiser, Rob Whackett, when he was delivering hay for farmers affected by the devastating Sir Ivan bushfire.
Other top acts to perform on a big stage overlooking Dunedoo's golf course on November 10 are Dubbo-based and popular rock band Legless Pedestrians, Voice of Urban Country winner Jess Holland, Kora Naughton, Blake O’Connor, Two Up, and Australia’s latest country rock sensation The Redneck Gentlemen.
Tunes on the Turf caters for the “whole family” with a range of food vans on the grounds and drinks available from Dunedoo Sports Club.
Free camping is available and campers will be welcomed with entertainment on the Friday night.
Tunes on the Turf will kick off at noon and continue until midnight.
Entry is $40 for adults, $15 for children aged 10 to 18 years, and free for children under 10 years, payable at the gate.
Tickets can also be purchased online at www.trybooking.com.