Gympie Music Muster cancelled for 2020

Organisers announced the decision just four months from the event.

 The Gympie Music Muster today announced the cancellation of its 2020 event due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The country music festival has been an annual event in the Gympie region since it first started in 1982.

“On behalf of the volunteers, board and staff of the Gympie Music Muster, we are truly sad to announce the cancellation of our 39th annual festival, scheduled to run from August 27-30,” the Facebook statement read.

“In light of the global pandemic and the implications it has for large gatherings, the decision, though deeply disappointing, is necessary.”

Set to host a huge line-up of homegrown talent in the stunning Amamoor State Forest, 27 – 30 August, Muster Chairman Greg Cavanagh said progressing with the event is not responsible.

“While restrictions on movement and gatherings may ease by August, it has become clear that moving forward with the Muster this year is just not tenable or responsible.

“This decision was made with a heavy heart, but following consultation with government and health officials, we know it is the right one and in the best interests of our artists, patrons, staff, contractors, volunteers and the community at large.

“We are confident the Gympie Muster can weather this storm and will be back bigger and better for our 40th year celebrations in 2021,” Mr Cavanagh said.

In the process of amalgamating this year’s artists into next, Programmer, Emily Murphy, has her sights set on creating a very special program for the big anniversary.

“We are working hard to deliver a wonderful celebration of our resilience and incredible live, original music for our 40th year. The line-up will include Australian icons and Muster favourites with a few surprises in store.

“We are also looking at innovative and sustainable ways to support and bring the community together for a small slice of Muster throughout the next 12 months as restrictions continue to ease.”

Gympie Mayor Glen Hartwig said council will fully back the Muster in its return next year.“The Gympie Muster is an iconic event that has helped shape this region for 39 years. Its loss this year will be keenly felt by the community but the right decision has been made. The Council is 100% behind Muster and we look forward to celebrating together next year.”

All festival and camping tickets purchased for the 2020 Gympie Music Muster are fully refundable or transferable to the 2021 festival, with patrons to receive an email shortly.

An unmissable and uniquely Australian festival, Gympie Music Muster is a not-for-profit event raising in excess of $15 Million for charities Australia wide since its inception.

The Gympie Music Muster will celebrate its 40th festival in the forest, Thursday August 26 to Sunday August 29, 2021 in Queensland’s stunning Sunshine Coast hinterland.

For updates head to the Gympie Music Muster website www.muster.com.au.