One of the Snowy Mountains favourite events is back for 2022 when the iconic Thredbo Blues Festival returns for its 27th year from January 28 – 30.
It is no wonder the artists and fans often refer to the Thredbo Blues as their favourite venue of the year. The iconic festival is renowned for three huge days of great music, good food and wine and an atmosphere unmatched in the blues music world.
Enjoy your favourite artists with Ray Beadle & The Hi Tones, Nathan Cavaleri, Lloyd Speigel, Fiona Boyes Band, Foreday Riders, Phil Manning, 19 Twenty plus many more as the village vibes increase a few decibels.
With intimate bars and restaurants, spectacular outdoor venues and the whole of Thredbo Village emanating to the sounds of great blues tunes, this festival is one not to be missed.
Stroll from venue to venue, relax in between acts in the stunning Thredbo Village and listen to the best blues artists in the country.
Starting from Friday afternoon there are over 60 performances from more than 20 different acts performing at 15 venues across the weekend and finishing Monday morning.
Thredbo is one of the longest running Blues Festival and a fantastic venue where you can stay within the village at numerous accommodation venues and be within minutes of each venue. The Thredbo courtesy bus will also operate on the weekend from 8.30am to 5.00pm covering all routes within the village to whisk you around.
Purchase a full weekend pass which includes free chairlift access or buy single blues day tickets.
The Artists
Ray Beadle & The Hi Tones, Nathan Cavaleri, Lloyd Speigel, Fiona Boyes Band, Foreday Riders, Continental Blues Party, 19 Twenty, Simon Kinny Lewis Band, Darren Jack Band, Steve Edmonds, Mitch Grainger, The Sun Bears, Rory Ellis, Nick Charles & Mick Pealing, Mike Elrington, Stewart D’Arrietta, Big Mama & The Hanged Men, Kate Lush Band, Genevieve Chadwick, Michelle van der Meer, Chris Raggatt Trio, The Blues Preachers, and Jack Biilmann.