Mt Uncle Distillery, Walkamin

The Tropics Trail
Wednesday 9 October, 2024

Tropics Muster

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Wednesday 9 October, 2024


2:00pm - 8:00pm


Mt Uncle Distillery, 1819 Chewko Road, Walkamin



Adult 18+

$30

Youth 12-17

$15

Camping - Powered Site

$40

Camping - Unpowered Site

$30


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TROPICS MUSTER

Join us at the Tropics Muster, the must-attend event on your way to Savannah In The Round!

We’re excited to extend our adventure to the stunning Atherton Tablelands at Mt Uncle Distillery. Tropics Muster promises an unforgettable afternoon with the distillery’s award-winning drinks, delicious food and an incredible all-female lineup of indie folk and pop talent!

Leading the charge is FNQ’s pop princess Abi Muir, the enchanting folk-pop darling Hannah May, indie-folk favourite Amber Farnan, Wuthathi and Mirning songstress YIRGJHILYA, and the soulful Anais Campbell Music.

This isn’t just a pit stop—it’s a celebration of incredible music and local flavour, setting the stage for the grand finale of The Tropics Trail at Savannah In The Round.

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Accessibility

Our team work hard to ensure access needs are taken into account from the moment we dream up an event to the moment you leave the site. Learn all about accessibility at Qld Music Trails and ask our team any questions you might have below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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QMF respectfully acknowledges the Muluridgji Peoples as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land, waters and skies where the Tropics Muster event 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 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders 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 culture.

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