With New Year’s Eve around the corner, a folk festival is being held down at a New South Wales town called Gulgong.
Called the Gulgong Folk festival, live folk music is offered in intimate venues amidst the backdrop of a town rich in gold mining history.
Playing at the festival is a well-known bush band called the BushWackers, who will be heading the festival.
With the majority of their music based on traditional folk and working songs from the early 20th century, the band have incorporated Celtic instrumentals and contemporary original songs such as ‘Leave it in the Ground.’
Appearing alongside BushWackers is Bethany Jolly, a singer-guitarist from Brunswick Heads and Luke Robinson, who has a reputable bass voice and originates from Mullumbimby..
With a variety of workshops and market stalls available, the festival has plenty of entertainment to offer
The festival starts on the 29th of December and finishes on the 31st of December.
For further information, visit www.gulgongfolkfestival.net.au