Heading to the Simpson Desert once more.
The world's most remote music festival, Birdsville Big Red Bash, has announce it will be returning in 2020.
The festival, which takes place in the Simpson Desert in Queensland, will be taking place from 7-9 July next year.
This year's event was a sell-out with over 9,000 attendees and included performances from Midnight Oil, Kasey Chambers, The Living End, Busby Marou, Richard Clapton, 1927 and more, as well as setting a new world record for most participants (2,330) to take part in the Nutbush.
"We have had an amazing response from festival-goers who attended this year’s Big Red Bash, which only wrapped a few short days ago," said event founder and organiser Greg Donovan.
"We've been inundated with hundreds of queries regarding next year’s festival dates, as punters begin to plan their trip back out to the desert for the 2020 Bash."
“This year was a sold out event, with record attendance numbers – and it already feels like there’s a huge amount of interest around next year’s event, which is why we’ve chosen to announce the dates for the 2020 Big Red Bash so early."
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Tickets for the 2020 event will go on sale in October, head to the Big Red Bash website for more info.