The Gympie Music Muster is an
Australian music
The music of Australia has an extensive history made of music societies. Indigenous Australian music forms a significant part of the unique heritage of a 40,000- to 60,000-year history which produced the iconic didgeridoo. Contemporary fusions of ...
festival held in and around the Amamoor Creek State Forest at
Amamoor Creek near
Gympie,
Queensland, Australia.
The Muster started as a community fundraiser in 1982 and has now grown to a four-day festival attracting musicians from across Australia and internationally. The 2015 Gympie Muster attracted a crowd of over 23,000.
A fundraising initiative of the Apex Club of Gympie, the Muster is a registered charity with all profits distributed among worthy community groups and charity partners, both locally and nationally. An ever-growing number of community groups are also involved in the staging of the event, and for most, it is their major fundraiser for the year. There is a real sense of community ownership in the Muster with now more than 35 local community groups involved in the event's success. It's also the second largest country music festival in Australia, after Tamworth.
History
Since its inception, the Muster has raised more than $15,000,000 dollars for local community groups and charity partners Australia-wide.
In 2009 as part of the
Q150
Q150 was the sesquicentenary (150th anniversary) of the Separation of Queensland from New South Wales in 1859. Separation established the Colony of Queensland which became the State of Queensland in 1901 as part of the Federation of Australia. Q15 ...
celebrations, the Gympie Music Muster was announced as one of the
Q150 Icons
The Queensland's Q150 Icons list of cultural icons was compiled as part of Q150 celebrations in 2009 by the Government of Queensland, Australia. It represented the people, places and events that were significant to Queensland's first 150 years. ...
of Queensland for its role as an "event and festival".
In 2020 the event was cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. In 2021 the Muster was cancelled again due to COVID restrictions, the Queensland–New South Wales border being closed on 23 June. Greg Cavanagh, chairman of Gympie Music Muster, said in 2021 "We would put the entire future of this festival in jeopardy if we charged ahead this year ….", and "… it was simply too risky with most patrons and artists coming from outside of Queensland". The line-up in 2021 was to feature all Australian artists including:
Troy Cassar-Daley,
Kasey Chambers,
Graeme Connors
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,
Lee Kernaghan and
Busby Marou.
Location
The music festival is sited beside the Amamoor Creek State Forest. In 2012, a fully equipped field hospital was staffed in an effort to ensure safety and deal with medical emergencies.
The venue for The Muster is beside the picturesque Amamoor Creek State Forest in the Sunshine Coast hinterland, 40-kilometres southwest of Gympie. The event is family friendly with children under 12 admitted free.
There are over 50 hectares of well maintained, planned camping facilities, plenty of hot showers and toilets, and a central entertainment for those who want to immerse themselves in The Muster experience and facilities include food stalls, bars and baristas. The entry ticket price gives Muster patrons free camping and access to the multiple venues and all performances.
35 years of Mates, Music and Making a Difference
In late August 2016, Australia's largest charity festival kicked off for four days of mates, music, and making a difference.
Celebrating its 35th year in 2016, the festival delivered Australian Music with 120 artists in over 300 performances across the multiple venues of the festival.
2016 headline acts included a who's who of Australia's biggest stars of Country Music including
Kasey Chambers,
John Williamson,
Beccy Cole,
The McClymonts,
Troy Cassar-Daley and
Adam Harvey. They were joined from Canada by
Gord Bamford, Delta Blues artist
Corey Harris and also from the US comedian
Rodney Carrington plus a host of Aussie favorites including O’Shea,
The Wolfe Brothers,
Shane Nicholson and others.
Co-founder of The Gympie Muster and legendary country musician, Berard Webb of The Webb Brothers, says The Muster has always been about ‘mates, music and making a difference.’
Mates4Mates is Gympie Muster's charity partner for 2016. Mates4Mates supports current and ex-serving Australian Defence Force members (and their families) who have physical or psychological wounds, injuries or illnesses as a result of their service. They have Family Recovery Centres located in
Brisbane,
Townsville and
Hobart
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.
Past Performers
As well as mainstream Australian country the event showcases the breadth of contemporary Australian country: from
folk and
Bush ballad, to
alternative country
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. Notable musical artists performing at the Muster in previous years include:
Keith Urban,
Rodney Carrington,
Gord Bamford,
Kasey Chambers,
Troy Cassar-Daley,
The McClymonts,
Caitlyn Shadbolt.
See also
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List of country music festivals
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List of festivals in Australia
*
Country music
References
External links
*{{Official website, www.muster.com.au
2013 Gympie Music Muster Specialon
Ben Sorensen's REAL Country2014 Gympie Music Muster Specialon
Ben Sorensen's REAL CountryGympie Country Music Muster oral history 2 April 2003 State Library of Queensland
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Blues festivals in Australia
Bluegrass festivals
Folk festivals in Australia
Music festivals established in 1982
Festivals in Queensland
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Country music festivals in Australia
Rock festivals in Australia