Stock Route Music Fest success with great turn up, fine weather
FEATURING fantastic autumn weather and a large out-of-town contingent, it was a record-breaking attendance at the Stock Route Music Festival at Dubbo on Saturday.
Supported by Dubbo Photo News, the 2024 event made history smashing ticket numbers from previous years and drawing in an impressive crowd of more than 1000 music enthusiasts to Lazy River Estate.
Celebrating all things country, the stellar line-up included Canadian and Australian country music artists Dan Davidson, Travis Collins, Ashleigh Dallas, The Bushwackers, Max Jackson, Robbie Mortimer, and Aaron Jurd, each delivering an unforgettable experience for attendees from Dubbo and beyond.
“We are thrilled by the overwhelming response to this year’s Stock Route Music Festival,” Festival Director and Lazy River Estate owner, Mat Smith said.
“Seeing so many music-lovers come together to celebrate our shared passion for country music, is truly heart-warming,” he added.
Special performances included Max Jackson’s captivating duet with Dan Davidson on their new single, Won’t Forget, which had the crowd on their feet.
“It’s moments like these, that make the Stock Route Music Festival so special,” Mat said.
“We’re proud to provide a platform for artists to connect with their fans and create unforgettable memories,” he concluded
Supported by Destination NSW, Club Dubbo, and local businesses and media, the Stock Route Music Festival continues to cement its position as a must-attend event on the country music calendar. All photos: Dubbo Photo News, Hannah Morley and Gabby Judd.
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Robbie Mortimer with fans Samantha and Isabella Rapley from Bathurst
Bush music legends, Dobe Newton and Roger Corbett, from The Bushwackers, with Tess Crossley from Orange
Ivy Oldfield and Havana Melrose from Penrith, with performer, Robbie Mortimer.
The lovely Max Jackson, with young fans, Dana Young and Nevayah Judd