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3-5 OCTOBER 2025


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Yee ha... We did it!

Well here you have it, Dashville Skyline 2025, lucky number 11, a very magical music memory. 
As we bathe in a bit of relief, Magpie and the Dashville team wish to send out a tremendous thank you, to all of you, the people who show up and form this amazing, refreshing community. 
It’s a credit to every single one of YOU what we are able to create out here.
We’re talking musicians, music lovers, music workers, cat herders, word surfers, dunny spruikers, beer barons, bird watchers, mad poets, pastry chefs and all in between. 
Kind of feel like we’d be just a couple of hokey musos beating around the bush if it wasn’t for the extended Dashville community of music lovers making it all make sense. 
You can see we put a lot of our heart and soul into what we do and it’s incredibly hard not to get emotional when all the planning comes to life, hitting home just like you visualised, on this occasion sunny beautiful spring weather came included.
In 2025, it became even more bittersweet considering the fact Dashville Skyline will be on a short hiatus next year before returning in 2027
It was a hard decision to make and it still rests on our shoulders, with all the sentiments and the recognition of this past weekend making it even more poignant. Thank you for your understanding and support.
So well done everyone who came along and had an incredible time. Soon we'll have a special wrap up video so keep your eye out for that.
We salute all the hard working crew, contractors, staff and vollies. Thank you, it's incredible to think how we'd be buggered without your dedicated support! 
Yeh so it's a big thumbs up from us to you... One more huge thank you for the road. THANK YOU!!

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This is more than a country music festival. Dashville Skyline is a well-orchestrated musical feast which casually meanders its way across a vast open country landscape, with a sky above full of stars and songs and every step below another rabbit hole. 

 The family friendly camping festival is a favourite for those who like their music a bit more laid back. The popular long weekend festival is chock a block full of amazing live shows, with a myriad of artistic collaborations, family activities and laid back old-school country-inspired fun.

A favourite for music purists out there and for anyone looking to discover their next favourite band. A favourite for young families looking to get back into an easy camping festival adventure.

NEVER BEEN BEFORE?

In case you’re new to the festival & your friends haven't already told you all about it..

The main festival is a three-day/night celebration of alternative country music, a great relaxing weekend to come and hang, enjoy time with family, experience some great music and soak up the serenity.

The festival is held in bushland at Belford in the Hunter Valley, the heart of Wonnarua Country. Dashville is your venue and campgound. The camping area is a short stroll into the arena. The camping is first come first served, with plenty of room for everyone, including those with special needs.

If you want to bring your caravan or camper to the festival, then you will need to purchase a car/trailer pass. If you want to bring your car into the campground - whether you sleep in it or not - you will still need to purchase a car pass. Basically, if it’s got wheels and you want to bring it into the campground, you need to buy a pass.

It’s an incredibly family friendly vibe, so please do bring the family. There will be a number of family bundle options you can check out to see if they suit your need.

If you can only make one or two days, purchase individual day tickets to make up your desired stay.

It's a great investment and it's time to saddle up and secure your spot amongst all the incredible laid back action.

Giddy on up!

Check out some of the photo’s from Dashville Skyline 2025 below.
A huge thanks to Earth, Sea & Sound, Renae Saxby and Ruby Cooke.