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Stars align for Tamworth’s Country Music Festival

10 days, 2,000 shows, 700 artists across 80 venues – Tamworth will shine bright next January when country music stars and fans roll back into town to celebrate 50 years of festival fun.


The NSW Government has contributed a $150,000 grant from their Regional Events Acceleration Fund to help support the event’s long-awaited return, and in particular The Stars Under the Stars event.


Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW John Barilaro said a new format to the Stars Under the Stars program will see some of the best country musicians on stage.


“Traditionally The Stars Under the Stars concerts showcase young performers and emerging musicians, but the new format will see some of our best country music stars join them on stage, helping to shine a spotlight on their talent and the region.


“The Stars Under the Stars concerts will be held in Bicentennial Park, the biggest outdoor venue in the city, which will help draw larger audiences into the CBD and encourage visitors to experience Tamworth in different and new ways,” said Mr Barilaro.


12-time Golden Guitar winner, Adam Brand and multi-award-winning series-songwriter, Travis Collins are just some of the stars already named to feature under the new format, with more to be announced in the coming months.


Member for Tamworth Kevin Anderson said the NSW Government funding has been vital in supporting the return of the 2022 Tamworth Country Music Festival after it was cancelled in 2021 due to COVID-19.


“When the decision was made to cancel the 2021 Tamworth Country Music Festival, I spoke in parliament of the need for the NSW Government to support Tamworth and to protect the future of the festival,” Mr Anderson said.


“It’s fantastic that the NSW Government is now helping the festival to re-launch with a bigger and better event program and the Tamworth community is looking forward to welcoming back visitors with open arms.”


Tamworth Country Music Festival Manager Barry Harley said 100% of the funding will be used to support country music artists.


“We’re thankful for the State Government’s support of the 50th anniversary of the Country Music Festival,” Mr Harley said.


“The live music industry has done it extremely tough over the last 18 months, and this funding will allow us to bring more than 100 live music acts to the Festival to perform in Toyota Park in January 2022.”


The $20 million Regional Events Acceleration Fund is part of the $2 billion Regional Growth Fund, designed to support growing regional centres, activate local economies and improve services and community infrastructure for regional communities.


For further information, including program guidelines and eligibility criteria, go to www.nsw.gov.au/REAFund.

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