Address
Lurline Street
Katoomba
New South Wales
2780
Australia
Upcoming Events
The Blue Mountains Music Festival of Folk Roots and Blues, takes place in Katoomba in March each year. It runs from 7pm Friday ’til late. Saturday 9.30am ’til late and Sunday 9.30:00am til 9:30pm. The festival site is home to 8 undercover performance venues (please see map for details) on which over 100 performances occur.
Quick info
- A one ticket entry to the festival site allows patrons access to any or all of the performances and events.
- We do not sell single concert tickets for any of the performances unless they are specially funded community events.
- There is no reserved seating in any of the venues.
- All venues have seating, usually of the plastic, stackable kind of outdoor seating (except the Tantric Turtle which has cushions) which are comfortable enough for us, but if you bring a small cushion please do not use it for “reserving” a seat.
- A free festival program is provided for every festival-goer that includes performer profiles, appearance times and locations and a map of the festival precinct.
- Programs are available from the Festival Shop and at the entrances some stages and venues.
- More faqs on our faqs page
The setting
Katoomba sits on the edge of a UNESCO World Heritage listed wilderness. It is the most visited town in the Blue Mountains and the world famous Three Sisters and the other panoramas and bushwalks are amongst Australia’s most popular tourist attractions. A little to the west are the magnificent Jenolan Caves. Katoomba became known as a town in 1879 with the opening of a coal mine. The railway station was originally named The Crushers for its mining activity.
Coal and shale mining went on into the early twentieth century, but it was city folk coming up to take the air and dance the night away in the many guesthouses that kept the place on the map after that.
Another reason to linger in Katoomba now is the stunning new Cultural Centre which contains the Blue Mountains City Art Gallery, the World Heritage Exhibition and the new Katoomba Library.
The town is rich with architectural interest, with the Carrington, its grand Victorian era hotel, Art Deco 1920s boomtime buildings and scattered everywhere the much loved old miners’ cottages and Federation bungalows. The huge choice of restaurants and cafes with some of the best coffee in the world hum with contented customers and a new surge of live music.
The upper mountain towns each hold a swag of bookstores, antique and bric-a-brac palaces, art galleries and op shops.
The Blue Mountains is a magical place any time of the year. Glowing in autumn, cool in winter, colourful in spring and refreshing in summer. It is a special place of ancient landscapes, towering golden hued stone escarpments, crashing waterfalls and magnificent eucalypts all set amongst inspiring scenery that will take your breath away.
Combine the scenic wonders with the best folk, roots, blues and indie music that the world has to offer and you may not want to go home. Some people don’t.
Blue Mountains Music Festival
Lurline St, Katoomba NSW 2780



