Experience a World of Music
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The Perisher Valley in NSW's Snowy Mountains will open the 2010 Australian Winter Ski Season with a bang with a vibrant, new 4 day festival packed with live music at the snow over the June long weekend.
The Perisher Snowy Mountains of Music runs from Friday 11 June to Monday 14 June and is presented by the Perisher Resorts Chamber of Commerce and led by veteran musician David De Santi who has been the Artistic Director of the famed Illawarra Folk Festival since 1996 and is a member of one of Australia’s most famous bush bands, Wongawilli. With Dave De Santi at the helm you can expect to hear some great new sounds from here and overseas and walk away with an experience to remember.
This is your opportunity to soak up the magic of the snow fields whilst listening to some of our best musicians step up to the mic with a mix of world, folk, roots, celtic, acoustic, traditional music, song, dance, poetry and yarnspinning. The Snowy Mountains of Music will take place in up to 10 indoor venues in Perisher Valley, Smiggin Holes and Guthega Alpine Village.
There’s a wide variety of music to suit everyone’s tastes. Curl up around the fire and let your soul sing with intimate acoustic sessions and songs from around the world. Get out on the floor with some jumping rhythms, late night jam sessions and themed concerts. Immerse yourself and learn something new at the many workshops and wake up to daily poetry breakfasts in your own Winter wonderland.
The June long weekend is the official start of the Australian Ski season, so it will be cold and there will be snow to enjoy, especially for first-timers. Weekend festival pass and accommodation packages offer great value, especially when combined with a Perisher Lift pass, at prices only available to Festival goers. Click Here to see package deals.
The Perisher Snowy Mountains of Music festival begins on Friday evening and continues at pace over Saturday and Sunday, finishing with a not-to-be-missed Finale event on Monday afternoon. It promises to be a very unique festival, so get out your favourite winter woollies and book now to get your earlybird discount rate.
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You can ski as well!
There’ll be great value lift passes at Perisher Blue, when booked with your pre-booked accommodation package (festival pass + accommodation packages start from $300).
Kosciuszko National Park Entry
3 days for the price of 2
The festival is located in the Kosciuszko National Park. Click here for more inforamtion on the Park
2010 Artists

BLUE KING BROWN Mista Savona, Jeff Lang, a FRENCH BUTLER called SMITH, Big Erle, Big Snore Hammers, Bruce Watson, Carol Heuchan, Chase The Sun, Circus Wow, Coolgrass, Damon Davies and Damien Neil, Doctor Stovepipe, Gobsmacked!, Gregory North, Greshka, Grimick, Hussy Hicks, Jan Lewis & Linton Vogel, Jan Preston DUO, John Broomhall Trio, Kim Churchill, Lee Taylor-Friend, Lilli Pilli, Martin Pearson, Mick Thomas, Mike Martin, Oneill & Rodgers, Pete Wild & the Only Ones, Peter Mace, Riogh, Rough Red, Sabrina & The Red Vans, TallaTango, The Barons of Tang, The Crooked Fiddle Band, The Lurkers, The Tealeaves, Vorn Doolette, Wongawilli, Zamboni The Magician, Zondrae King
2009 Artists


Tex Perkins, The Audreys, A French Butler Called Smith, Ami Williamson, Azadoota, Big Erle, Big Snore Hammers, Bruce Mathiske, Carol Heuchan, 'Circus in the Snow', Dan Druff, Damon Davies and Damien Neil, Daniel Champagne, Davidson Brothers, Denizen, Enda Kenny & Lindsay Martin, Franklyn B Paverty Bush Band, Handsome Young Strangers, High Fidelity, Hoddle, Humbug, Jan Lewis, Jenny M.Thomas, John Broomhall Trio, Jim Haynes, Kameruka Bush Orchestra, Lilli Pilli Tales, Mike Martin Trio, Mothers of Intention, Nick Rheinberger, Once Upon a Song, Paul Robert Burton Duo, Pete Wild and the Only Ones, Peter Mace, Puppet Palace, Queen Juanita and The Zydeco Cowboys, Russell 'The Powitt' Hannah, Sal Kimber and The Good Ole Boys, Súnas, The Band Who Knew Too Much, The Wild Martins, The Woohoo Revue, Usutu, Vardos, Wheeze & Suck Band, Wongawilli