Big Red Bash: The World’s Most Remote Music Festival

The Big Red Bash is the world’s most remote music festival, held in the red sands of the Simpson Desert, is on this July. Headlining the event is Midnight Oil, their first multi day Australian music festival. Along with Midnight Oil, 16 other fantastic Australian artists and bands will be playing across three days, including The Living End, Kasey Chambers, Busby Marou, Richard Clapton and many more.
The event requires a long trip and camping out in the desert, so if you’re keen to get to the Bash, it’s important to be prepared. Luckily, Fireman Ron and Di Sinclair have written up a quick guide on things you’ll need to organise in Issue 28 of the What’s Up Downunder Digital Magazine so check it out if you’re interested.
For more information, check out the festival website.
