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22nd successful Music Muster

The Nanango Show Society held its 22nd annual Nanango Country Music Muster for 2025.

The music festival saw 620 caravans, motorhomes and campers stay at the Nanango Showgrounds with over 1600 people attend the music muster.

A group of over 40 volunteers all helped to make this such a successful event.

Planning commences months in advance each year to lock in performers, and this year there were 12 headline artists and 59 walk-up performers.

The festival commenced on Thursday, 11 September and finished on Sunday, 14 September, with a morning poets’ breakfast.

Positive feedback was received from those attending on the quality of the performers with this being the first Muster for many local young artists.

The Show Society President, Les Schloss on behalf of the Committee gave a sincere heartfelt thanks to the Muster organising group and all volunteers who gave their time to make this event happen and to our major Sponsor Heritage Bank Nanango.

It was a credit to our small community that this festival attracts such a large crowd from all over Australia.

The people bring a lot of benefit to the Nanango business community who support our “shop a docket” each year.

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