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MudgeeQue

Starts: Saturday, 01 June 2024
Ends: Saturday, 01 June 2024
Returning in 2024, get set for a bigger, better MudgeeQue! Embrace the crisp country air, and warm yourself by crackling fire drums. Explore the stunning festival grounds whilst indulging in the slow-cooked barbeque phenomenon taking over the world. Local brewers, winemakers and distillers will serve up their best while you tap your toes and wiggle your hips to live acoustic folk and blues tunes. Once inside, all your senses will instantly engage – there’s nothin’ quite like the smell of barbecue. Capturing the aroma of sweet wood smoke isn’t a challenge to pitmasters, a one-of-a-kind aroma. Soak it in and drink it up!
Add to Calendar 2024-06-01 12:00 am 2024-06-01 12:00 am MudgeeQue Returning in 2024, get set for a bigger, better MudgeeQue! Embrace the crisp country air, and warm yourself by crackling fire drums. Explore the stunning festival grounds whilst indulging in the slow-cooked barbeque phenomenon taking over the world. Local brewers, winemakers and distillers will serve up their best while you tap your toes and wiggle your hips to live acoustic folk and blues tunes. Once inside, all your senses will instantly engage – there’s nothin’ quite like the smell of barbecue. Capturing the aroma of sweet wood smoke isn’t a challenge to pitmasters, a one-of-a-kind aroma. Soak it in and drink it up! 267 Ulan Road, Bombira , NSW , 2850 , Australia
267 Ulan Road, Bombira , NSW , 2850 , Australia
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