It just goes to show how much talent we hold, not just in Australia but in North Queensland, he said. We have extended the festival to be a three-day event as this allowed us to be able to have more performers for the duration of the weekend.  Country music artist Jayne Denham said with the festival on hold for more than 12 months, the band and herself were excited to bring not only new music but a killer new show. NQ strap yourselves in, live music is back and it s going to be big, Ms Denham said.  Lee Kernaghan. Anyone who buys a three-day event ticket before the end of March will go into the draw to win one of 50 Meet and Greet tickets, which include a meet and greet opportunity with each of the headliners over the three days.
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It’s a whole lot of country, a little bit rock and roll and a whole lot of fun for Mackay.
The inaugural NQ’s Rock’n Country was meant to make its debut in Mackay in 2020 but COVID-19 forced it to be postponed.
But it is back on track with the festival planned to go ahead in August with a bigger line-up than initially planned.
“NQ’S Rock’n Country will now be a massive three-day event, which we are so excited to
announce to everyone,” Yeehaa Events’ and festival organiser Geoff Baguley said.
“So, everyone lock it in for August 20-22, it will be a festival that you don’t want to miss.