But wait - there’s more!

We just can’t stop adding talented folk to our lineup


You asked for it, you got it - a third artist announcement this side of Christmas!

Coming on board to get the juke joint jumping in 2026 are:

Mountain Grass Unit (USA)
Dallahan(Scot)
Dereb The Ambassadour (Eth/Aus)
Dom Turner & The Rural Blues Project
Dave Hole Trio
Duncan Phillips (Scot)
Smith & Jones
Sunday Lemonade
Bonnie Kay & The Sweet Patooties.

Hailing from Birmingham, Alabama we have Mountain Grass Unit, a young quartet who are redefining Bluegrass. Also putting their own stamp on the traditional scene are Dallahan, forged in the world folk whirlwind of Scotland and Ireland, they’ve been described as Lunasa for the next generation. 

Returning to the festival with his energetic rhythms and melodies is Australias own Ethio-Soul superstar Dereb the Ambassador and his band.

It wouldn’t be BMMF without a swag of talent in the Blues department. We welcome back Sydney ‘Blues Artist of the Year’ (twice over), Dom Turner and his Rural Blues Project and we’re thrilled to have the ARIA-award winning slide guitar legend Dave Hole.

As always, we love to play host to emerging artists and we are spoiled in 2026 with Sunday Lemonade (hailed the ‘People’s Choice’ at Tamworth last year), Bathurst’s country-folk-jazz duo Smith & Jones, and finally the vibrant five-piece band Bonnie Kay & The Sweet Patooties - an ensemble of ladies from Sydney’s Inner West whose bawdy blue and jazz will knock your socks off.

With many more acts to be announced, the next festival promises to be one of our best yet, with more than 40 acts and workshops across 6 stages in the heart of The Blue Mountains.

Our limited release of Early Bird Tickets will be wrapping up even earlier this year (30th November) so lock in your ticket now to get up to $45 off the adult ticket for a weekend of music and magic.

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