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Paul Kelly, Kate Ceberano to headline inaugural Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash music festival

Organisers of the world’s most remote major music festival, the Birdsville Big Red Bash, have confirmed it will expand to a second location north of Silverton in outback New South Wales.
Key points:
- The Mundi Mundi Bash will run for three days starting August 19
- It is tipped to bring 10,000 people to the region near the NSW-SA border
- Paul Kelly, Kate Ceberano, Tim Finn, Shannon Noll are among the headline acts
The Big Red Bash is held annually on a sand dune near Birdsville in Queensland on the eastern edge of the Simpson Desert, and will now also be held at Belmont Station on the Mundi Mundi Plains.
Among the headline acts are singers Paul Kelly, Ian Moss, John Williamson, Tim Finn, Shannon Noll and Kate Ceberano.
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