The Gympie Music Muster attracted around 60,000 people across the festival and pre-Muster period in 2025, a strong result given the current economic climate.
From Daryl Braithwaite to Troy Cassar-Daley, and James Johnston to Kasey Chambers, each night of the Muster, 28-31 August, saw about 10,000 people pack the iconic Optus Hill Stage, celebrating the very best of Australian country, blues, rock, and roots alongside a splash of international flavour.
The community spirit of the Muster was also on full display, with $17,000 raised through the Maton guitar auction for charity partner River’s Gift, and nearly $10,000 raised via the Star Wall, with the final fundraising total still to be confirmed.
Gympie Music Muster chief executive officer Greg Cavanagh said the festival continued to deliver far more than just music.
“The Muster is all about providing a family-friendly atmosphere while also giving back to the community through our support of a wide range of charities and local groups,” Greg said.
“We serve up the best in Australian music, but it’s also been fantastic to welcome our Canadian visitors this year and New Zealanders Kaylee Bell and Jenny Mitchell, who brought an international touch to the forest. With Australian ambassadors The Wolfe Brothers leading the charge and Canadian Dan Davidson making history as our first international ambassador, it’s clear the Muster continues to resonate both here and overseas.”
Program director Bec Anderson said the event is about discovery as much as it is about big-name acts.
“One of the great things about the Muster is that people come to see their favourites but leave talking about the artists they’ve just discovered,” Bec said.
“The Muster really highlights the blend of homegrown strength and global reach the festival is building. We work hard to create a program that mixes legendary performers with up-and-coming talent, and it means every person who walks through the gates has the chance to create their own Muster story.”
With another unforgettable year now wrapped, the countdown begins again. Tickets for the 2026 Gympie Music Muster are on sale now at www.muster.com.au/tickets