LET’S PAINT THE OUTBACK BLUE
Big Blue Day is one of the most important moments of the Mundi Mundi Bash.
It’s when the music pauses, the dust settles, and thousands of people come together on the Plains for something bigger than the festival itself.
Big Blue Day is about backing mental health, backing each other, and showing real support where it’s needed most.
THE DETAILS
When: Thursday 20th August (exact time to be confirmed)
Where: Concert Area
What to Wear: Blue headwear is a must. After that, think blue-on-blue-on-blue…help us turn the Plains into Australia in blue.
Who It Supports: Beyond Blue – with funds raised going directly to mental health support services
A FEW HANDY TIPS
Pop into the Beyond Blue tent if you have any questions and to pick up your Big Blue Day sticker
Bring sun protection – blue hats count!
Comfortable shoes
Listen for announcements via BashFM and the Bash App
Look out for event staff in yellow vests
WHAT IS BIG BLUE DAY?
Big Blue Day is a key moment of the Mundi Mundi Bash, created to raise funds for Beyond Blue and support mental health services across Australia.
On the day, Bashers dressed in blue are guided into position to form the shape of Australia on the red dirt of the Mundi Mundi Plains. A powerful visual symbol of national support for mental health.
By standing together to create the map of Australia, Bashers help raise vital funds for Beyond Blue, supporting people experiencing anxiety, depression and mental health challenges.
It’s a simple action with a real impact.
HOW TO GET INVOLVED
Getting involved is easy:
- Purchase a Big Blue Day ticket
- Once on site, collect your Big Blue Day sticker from the Beyond Blue Tent
Wear a mandatory blue headwear of your choosing. Blue hats and beanies will be available for sale at the Merch tent and the Beyond Blue Tent.
Head to the Concert Area on Thursday morning (the exact time will be announced closer to the event date).
Be part of the Big Blue Day moment supporting Beyond Blue
Donations and selected merchandise supporting Beyond Blue will be available on site, with funds going directly to mental health support services.








