Seven-time ARIA nominee and four-time Golden Guitar winner Catherine Britt is set to lead a bill of Bathurst Academy of Music-associated [BAM] acts for the inaugural Bamfest festival at new Perthville venue The Wooly Bull.
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In addition to Britt, the bill includes BAM director and local country musician Mickey Pye, Oh My My, Tameka Kennedy, George Sargent and many more.
Pye said the event will celebrate BAM's 10th anniversary as a music tuition centre in Bathurst.
"It has always been a dream of mine to host an outdoor concert featuring local and established acts," he said.
"I am so proud to have been a part of the journey of so many local musicians as they learnt their instruments and developed their craft and I would love to celebrate the achievements of everyone who has been a part of it."
"A big thanks to Bathurst for their support in allowing my dream of opening a music school to become a reality over the last decade."
The Wooly Bull is one of Bathurst's newest event and function properties and owner Matt Seaman said he's "excited to be hosting the event in partnership with BAM."
The family friendly event will feature food, bar facilities, a jumping castle, games room, and a Mr Whippy van.
The concert will start at 12pm this Sunday, with gates opening at 11:30am.
Tickets cost $36 [$18 for children aged four to 17] and are available through www.123tix.com.au. Chairs and picnic rugs are welcome.
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