Mareeba, Cairns Hinterland

The Tropics Trail
Friday 11 - Sunday 13 October, 2024

Savannah in the Round

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Friday 11 - Sunday 13 October, 2024


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614 Mareeba Dimbulah Rd, Mareeba QLD 4880


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QLD MUSIC TRAILS PARTNER EVENT

SAVANNAH IN THE ROUND

Tropical North’s Queensland’s own one-of-a-kind music festival!

Taking place approximately 1 hour from Cairns in Mareeba, your festival armband gives you admission to the festival precinct, your designated seating area (options include general admission or grandstand seating) and you are free to move around the festival precinct including a front of stage area to enjoy the Main Stage performances between 4.00pm and 11.30pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Savannah in the Round also features two support stages; the Big Top Music Hall and the Bull Bar – both of which operate across the day from 10am, and after the Main Stage until late.

Make a true weekend of the festival and camp onsite in the adjacent campground which features 24/7 security, medical support, and toilet/shower facilities. Additionally, your camping armband gives you access to a free shuttle bus service between the Mareeba Rodeo Arena (the festival site) and the Mareeba town centre from Thursday to Sunday (inclusive).

Savannah in the Round is a partner event of Qld Music Trails.
For more information about Savannah in the Round, check out their website below!

Frequently Asked Questions

Have a burning question about Savannah in the Round? Find the answers to all your Qs in their Frequently Asked Questions.

Frequently Asked Questions

QMF respectfully acknowledges the Djabugay, Yirrganydji, Buluwai, Gimuy Walubara Yidinji, Mandingalbay Yidinji, Gunggandji, Dulabed and Malanbara Yidinji, Bundabarra and Wadjanbarra Yidinji, Wanyurr Majay, Mamu and NgadjonJii Peoples as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land, waters and skies where The Tropics Trail unfolds. We extend our respects for their enduring connection to the remarkable terrain, where creative works take place, performances resonate, and celebrations come to life. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and to all First Nations peoples of all communities who also work and live on this land. We recognise the importance of First Nations leadership and collaboration, and QMF commits to walking together on a journey of shared learning and cultures.

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