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Byron Bay Bluesfest 2026 in Tyagarah,

Apr 2, 2026 at 2:00 PM  ·  Byron Events Farm Tyagarah Byron Events Farm Tyagarah

Byron Bay Bluesfest
Apr 2
Byron Bay Bluesfest

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Formed by Shane MacGowan in 1982, the Pogues blended punk with Irish folk, earning acclaim with hits like "Fairytale of New York." Known for political themes, they collaborated with artists like Kirsty MacColl and Jo Strummer. Despite MacGowan's challenging lifestyle, they remained influential until disbanding in 1996, later reuniting for tours.
The Living End, an Australian punk rock band formed in 1994, is known for their energetic live shows and hits like "Second Solution" and "Prisoner of Society." With albums topping Australian charts and recognition in the US and UK, they've won six ARIA Awards and one APRA Award. Influenced by The Clash and Iggy Pop, they're renowned as rock 'n' roll with punk ethics.
After Hunters & Collectors disbanded in 1997, Mark Seymour launched a solo career with "King Without a Clue" in 1998, blending folk and country styles. Collaborating with brother Nick Seymour and others, he produced hits like "Last Ditch Cabaret" and "The Ghost of Vainglory."
Australian duo The Dreggs, with Paddy Macrae & Zane Harris, blend acoustic folk influenced by coastal culture. Known for harmonies & hits like 'Give Myself To You', they bring a mix of easy-listening and dance-inspiring tunes.
Xavier Rudd, an Australian music icon, debuted with "To Let" in 2002, blending activism and surf style. He's acclaimed globally, with ARIA nominations, Gold and Platinum records. Known for albums like "Solace" and "Spirit Bird," Rudd transcends musical borders, captivating diverse audiences.
Buddy Guy, born in Lettsworth, LA, is an iconic blues guitarist known for blending classic Chicago blues with rock & roll flair. His journey began in 1959, and his hit "First Time I Met the Blues" became a staple. Influenced by T-Bone Walker and B.B. King, Guy became a legend with his performances and collaborations with greats like Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. Guy's album "Damn Right, I've Got the Blues" was a commercial breakthrough. He’s received numerous accolades, including Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, eight Grammys, and a Kennedy Center Honor.
Perth's South Summit blends rock, reggae, and hip-hop to captivate Australian audiences. Known for EPs Merlin’s and Creatures, they explore human experiences.
Earth, Wind & Fire, formed in Chicago by Maurice White in 1969, fused funk, jazz, soul, gospel, and disco. Known for hits like "Shining Star" and "September," they won multiple Grammys and collaborated with artists like Kenny G. Their stage shows were vibrant and elaborate, akin to P-Funk's spectacles. Enshrining a blend of cosmic and uplifting styles, they were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2010. Members included lead singer Philip Bailey and the Phoenix Horns. White passed in 2016, leaving a legacy of musical innovation and spirit.
The Black Crowes, led by the Robinson Brothers, hail from Atlanta and are known for their gritty rock and blues sound. Reuniting in 2019, they celebrated 30 years of "Shake Your Money Maker" with over 150 global shows. Collaborating with producer Jay Joyce, their latest album, "Happiness Bastards," marks a triumphant return to their roots.
Erykah Badu, born Erica Wright in Dallas, is renowned for her soulful neo-soul style and unique vocals reminiscent of Billie Holiday. Her debut album, *Baduizm*, featuring the hit "On & On," catapulted her to fame in 1997. Badu opened for D'Angelo, leading to a collaboration and a contract with Kedar Massenburg. She co-produced her albums including *Mama's Gun* and *New Amerykah*. Badu has collaborated with The Roots, Flying Lotus, and Tyler, The Creator, earning critical acclaim and chart success.
The Southern River Band from Thornlie rocks Australia with high-energy shows and hits like 'Rumour & Innuendo.' They've shared stages with Cold Chisel, The Darkness, and more.
Robert Randolph, a New Jersey native, is a rock-blues pedal steel guitar virtuoso known for blending gospel, rock, blues, and soul. Raised in the House of God Church, he channels "Sacred Steel" energy and has collaborated with legends like Eric Clapton, Santana, and Beyoncé. Randolph has earned 13 Emmys for sports broadcasting and created Amazon Prime’s Thursday Night Football theme. His GRAMMY-nominated work with The Family Band and his latest album, Preacher Kids, produced by Shooter Jennings, highlights his unique style.
Parkway Drive, formed in 2003, is an Australian metal band known for high-octane breakdowns and McCall's signature bark. With six Gold albums and festival-headlining stature, they've transformed creatively, redefining heavy music with "Darker Still."
Australian-born Daniel Champagne, acclaimed for dynamic live shows & guitar skills, has released 7 albums & toured globally. Known for playing with icons like Tommy Emmanuel & INXS.
Steve Poltz, a live music phenomenon, is celebrated globally and at festivals like Bluesfest and Telluride. Collaborating with Jewel and Billy Strings, his energetic shows have won critical acclaim from Rolling Stone and beyond.
Nik West, a genre-blending bassist and soulful singer, hails from the U.S. Known for funk, R&B, and rock, she's shared the stage with Prince and John Mayer. Her live shows, charisma, and music reflect individuality and energy.
Twin brothers Jack and Patrick Pierce form the high-energy duo Pierce Brothers, a staple in the Australian indie-folk/blues scene. From busking on Melbourne's Bourke Street, they have achieved global success with top 15 ARIA albums and over 30 million streams. Known for headlining Melbourne's Forum Theatre and international tours, they have collaborated with talents like Tash Sultana, Garrett Kato, and Steph Strings.
Guitar prodigy Taj captivates with soulful, precise playing. Shared stages with Carlos Santana, Rob Thomas, and KISS. Influenced by Hendrix, Moore, Vaughan. A rising star in rock music.
Bobby Rush, a 3x Grammy-winning Blues Hall of Famer, teamed up with multi-platinum artist Kenny Wayne Shepherd, a 5-time Grammy nominee. They collaborated on YOUNG FASHIONED WAYS, blending their distinct blues styles. Each has achieved significant accolades in the blues music scene, including several Blues Music awards.
Sublime, formed in 1988, fused reggae and punk, rising to fame with hits like "What I Got." Despite Bradley Nowell's 1996 passing, they're iconic, selling 18M albums.
Chain, Australian blues band, formed from the Beaten Tracks in 1968, is known for hits like "Black and Blue" and albums like "Toward the Blues." They played at the first Sunbury Festival and collaborated with Infinity and Mushroom labels. Led in the blues movement, they reformed in 1983 and toured nationally.
Counting Crows, known for soulful rock & roll, debuted in 1993 with "August and Everything After." They've sold 20M albums and earned an Oscar nod for "Accidently in Love."
The Wailers, led by Aston Barrett Jr., honor reggae's legacy while evolving their sound. Their album "Evolution" features Emilio Estefan Jr., Marcia Griffiths, Gramps Morgan, and Mykal Rose, blending reggae with Latin influences.

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Byron Events Farm Tyagarah

35 Yarun Rd, Tyagarah NSW 2481, Australia Directions

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