You’ve got until Monday 10 August to throw your hat in the ring for tickets.
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The ballot for the beloved Meredith Music Festival is now open.
Now in its 34th year, the 2026 edition takes place at the one and only Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre from Friday 11 to Sunday 13 December.
Similar to previous years, the lineup will drop when the ballot is drawn, while the festival’s famous No D‑‑khead Policy continues to keep the riff raff away.
As the presser states: “Same size, same shape, with camping, parking and BYO all included in the ticket price. Minimal hassles, plenty of tassels.”
In short, get set for an awesome three days of good times.
The ballot is open from now until 10:34pm AEST Monday 10 August. Register here.
For further ticketing info, visit mmf.com.au.
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Since its inception way back in 1991, Meredith Music Festival has continued to attract the world’s best artists from all genres, with organisers crafting an intimate, community-based festival experience that’s unmatched.
Last year’s festival was another huge success with a diverse lineup that included American rockers TV on the Radio, art pop purveyor Perfume Genius, J-pop group Atarashii Gakko!, soul trio Thee Sacred Souls, Scottish-Aussie icon Colin Hay, indie folk act Folk Bitch Trio, Melbourne indie rockers Radio Free Alice and many more.
Meredith Music Festival is held at the Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre from Friday 11 December to Sunday 13 December. You can enter the ballot for tickets here.
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