The Mullum Music Festival is giving a platform to up-and-coming musicians to perform their protest songs

If you are a musician and your idols are legends like Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen or Bob Marley, you have an exciting chance to play your own protest songs at Australia’s Mullum Music Festival, to be held on November 20-23.

The folks behind the festival are inviting entrees from performers to submit anΒ originalΒ orΒ coverΒ of a protest song to win a chance to play in front of thousands of attendees.

To enter the contest, click HERE.

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(Image Courtesy: Hurray For The Riff RaffΒ Facebook)

The event will be quite a thrilling one for visitors too, as they could witness some of the brightest young minds in music — people that voice their concerns about political, economic and social injustices — presenting their material.

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The line-up

The artiste roster at the festival includes several new voices from across the continent, such as The Church, Hurray For The Riffraff and Harry James Angus Band, among many others.

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The Church

Besides the awesome music, the festival will also host theΒ The Youth Training Station for teenagers, where experts will offering career and lifestyle advice. There will also be a vibrant street parade featuring brass bands, apart from activities for kids.

For tickets and other details, click HERE.

 

(Cover Image Courtesy: Bob Dylan Facebook)