
Tickets are now on sale for the increasingly popular Cuby Groove Fest, with Cuballing’s annual music festival boasting its biggest live music line-up yet.
The three-day festival, scheduled for September 18 to 20, showcases local creative talent with live music, performance art, a makers market, workshops, and line dancing.
Cuballing hosts the creative festival, the biggest of its kind in the Wheatbelt, every year, inviting visitors into the small regional town for a unique weekend experience filled with artistic inspiration.
The live music line-up this year is impressive, with The Southern River Band, Fool Nelson and 19 Twenty set to headline.
Scarlet’s Way, Blue Shaddy, Don’t Tell Daisy, Rogue Pony, Amberley Maryellen, Cooper Jones, and Ma Baker are just some of the other acts set to take to the stage across the weekend’s packed program.

Those not heading to the live music stage can enjoy guided nature walks, music workshops, a vintage show and shine, horse and carriage rides, line dancing, gallery tours, a roving theatre, art market and gallery tours.
A live mural project will also be held by fine artist James Geddy across the festival weekend.
Food trucks and local bars, cafes and restaurants will keep the expected crowds fed and watered all weekend long, with food vendors, wineries and distilleries from around the region setting up shop for the weekend.

Festival co-founder Eliza Dowling said the annual festival was a highlight on the Cuballing calendar and the team behind the beloved event couldn’t wait to welcome the crowds back for another year.
“Local festivals have such a positive impact on small towns,” she said.
“It’s grassroots community building that brings us together, while showcasing our beautiful region to visitors from all around WA.
“Cuballing welcomes the local community, regional neighbours and metro mates to connect, unwind and re-wild at this all ages event.”

Camping can be booked at the Dryandra Regional Equestrian Centre, Cuballing Golf Club or Rosedale Farm with an all-weekend ticket, with Ms Dowling labelling the weekend camp-out the “ultimate Cuby Groove experience”.
However, she said a day trip remained popular and was also a great option for those with limited time.
Free shuttle buses will be running all weekend from neighbouring towns, ensuring everyone with tickets can get safely and efficiently to their events.
Tickets are on sale now from the Cuby Groove Fest website.
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