Blue Mountains Music Festival
The Blue Mountains Music Festival of Folk Roots and Blues, takes place in Katoomba in March each year. The festival site is home to 7 undercover performance venues on which over 100 performances take place.
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.
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!
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Events
Equinox Sunset Sessions
The Gin Experience
Happy Buddha Equinox Yoga - 20 March
Firepit stories at Kyah
And More...
Dryridge Estate Cellar Door
Megalong Creek Estate Cellar Door
Blue Mountains Biking Adventures
UNESCO listed, Sydney BLUE MOUNTAINS bush with our passionate guides on o...
Blue Mountains Stargazing
A Taste of Italy
Sometimes you just want good old fashioned home cooked food that will tantalise your taste bud and comfort your sou...
Army Truck Adventures
Equinox Fire & Ice at Josophan's
Happy Buddha Yoga Retreats
Sunset Portraits
Two Doctors are in Session
Defined by four cosy interior spaces and paying homage ...
Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend
Blue Mountains Explorer Bus
Get $10 Off when you book online with promo code EQUINOX...
TASTE: March 10-12
FEEL: March 24-26
SEE: March 31-April 2
Join us for the next magical Autumnal convergence of fine food and beverages, art, nature and fun in March/April 2023.
This event is made possible by $2.6 million from the Bushfire Local Economic Recovery Fund, co-funded by the Australian Government and NSW Government. With the grant Blue Mountains Tourism, as the leading tourism authority in the region, will administer and manage the Blue Mountains Visitor Economy Revitalisation Project, a two-year destination management program that will reinstate the Blue Mountains as a key tourist destination in NSW and Australia.