Queensland Music Trails are dedicated to collaborating with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to celebrate and elevate First Nations culture.
The MobTix program has been created to enhance opportunities and accessibility for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, as well as for First Nations peoples including Māori, Pasifika, and our Global First Nations friends, to attend our events.
MobTix offers a special allocation of tickets allowing First Nations peoples both within and outside Australia to purchase an allotment of tickets at either a discounted price or as a complimentary offer.
Each event's offer varies, please find the event you are interested in and check out the offer that is available to claim. Please note, these tickets are subject to availability and are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
MobTix is available to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from Australia, as well as Māori, Pasifika, and First Nations people from other countries.
Tickets will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Please keep in mind, once the allocation has been exhausted, no further MobTix will be available, so get in early!
Our ticketing providers, Moshtix, work with LatitudePay and Afterpay to allow for deferred payments for ticket buyers. This may assist you further in managing your ticket purchases. MobTix covers only the price of the ticket itself. Additional charges apply for food, drinks, camping or transport options, if required for the event. Plus booking fees.
Complimentary MobTix are available for each ticketed event on The Outback, covering The Gully Sessions (Nindigully), Ballads & Bush Yarns (Charlotte Plains), Unearthed: A Night at Eromanga (Eromanga) and Outback Sounds (Charleville).
The Outback Trail
April 28
Charlotte Plains
May 1
Eromanga
May 3
Charleville Showgrounds
April 26
The Nindigully Pub
Complete the FORM BELOW to self-identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person or another eligible First Nations identity.
Your registration will be reviewed by our First Nations Engagement team. Once the review is complete, you will receive email instructions on how to redeem/purchase your tickets. Please note that our team may contact you to discuss your application further. Be sure to check your Junk Mail folder in case the email goes there.
Following the instructions received in the email, you can redeem/purchase your tickets until the event is sold out or the allocation is exhausted. Ticket limits apply, with a maximum number of tickets per person. When purchasing tickets, you must use the same email address that you used to sign up.