Queensland Music Trails Offer expired Queensland Music Trails The Ultimate Music Festival Meets The Ultimate Road Trip. Discover a different side to Outback Queensland on the Queensland Music Trails. See (and hear) something special at some of Queensland's most remote and beautiful places. This June and July, get amongst the ultimate road trip experience on ‘The Outback Trail’. It really is the ultimate combo of music festival meets road trip. Not only will you be exploring some of Queensland’s most spectacular places you will also be enjoying and rocking out to some of Australia’s most iconic musicians. With five main music events plus countless attractions along the way, it’s never been a better time to explore outback Queensland! Events Opera at Jimbour 25 - 27 June Enjoy a glorious weekend in Jimbour at an intimate opera and chamber music performance on the Western Downs. This year, they will be opening the doors to the famed estate and debuting a new exciting format with Opera Queensland stars and Queensland’s best chamber musicians. Music for Stargazing 29 - 30 June Join Kate Miller-Heidke, William Barton, and an all-star lineup in Charleville. Enjoy the music while celebrating the beauty of the open outback sky at the Charleville Cosmos Centre. This event is inspired by the landscape, stargazing, cosmology, and cultural heritage. Echoes in the Dust 1-2 July Experience mind-bending musical virtuosity and astonishing visual theatre over two evenings in Quilpie. Watch as two of Queensland’s most inventive contemporary performance companies - Topology and Dead Puppet Society - bring Baldy Top to life through imaginative visual theatre and enthralling soundscapes. Oasis Afternoons 3-4 July Kick back and unwind with some of Queensland’s most exciting acts for two afternoons of acoustic goodness in the heart of Channel Country - Windorah. Featuring the genre-defying sounds of Karl S. Williams, Emily Wurramara, and Hussy Hicks, Oasis Afternoons is the perfect place to unwind before your next stop, the Big Red Bash. Big Red Bash 6-8 July The world’s most remote music festival is returning in 2021 with arguably its biggest iconic Aussie lineup yet! Aussie icons Paul Kelly, Ian Moss, Shannon Noll, Wendy Mathews, and plenty more will rock the stage. The Big Red Bash is officially sold out, however, there are a bunch of tickets still available through the resale facility. Head there now to book yours! Click here for a more detailed event program of the 2021 Queensland Music Trails.