The Mundi Mundi Bash is dog friendly — we think that's a first for an Australian multi-day music festival. 🐾
Display your Dog Friendly Campsite sticker on your windscreen when you roll into Mundiville. Stickers are included with mailed Vehicle Entry Passes, or collect one at the Ticket Office when you pick up your wristbands. No further dog registration required.
Many of our festival patrons attend the Mundi Mundi Bash while on extended trips around Australia's magnificent countryside. The dog-friendly provision makes it possible for travellers to enjoy the Bash with their furry mate along for the ride.
Before you decide to bring your dog, please read through the rules below and carefully consider whether the Bash environment is right for your pet. It's a big, busy, noisy event — and while hundreds of dogs attend each year and have a fantastic time, it's worth thinking through.
Dogs are restricted to specific areas within the festival. Here's a quick guide:
Dog Friendly Campsite
Dedicated dog-friendly camping area at the north rear of the campground. You must camp here if you're bringing a dog.
Dog Exercise Area
A fenced off-lead dog exercise area adjacent to the dog-friendly campsite — the one place your dog can roam freely.
Dog Concert Area
A dedicated dog-friendly section of the concert area with its own entrance. Dogs must be on lead at all times.
Dog Walkway
A designated walkway runs from the dog campsite to the dog-allocated concert area.
Main Plaza
Dogs are welcome in the main plaza — but must stay at least 10 metres away from all food vending areas.
General Concert Area
Dogs are not permitted in the general concert area. Marshals at the gates control entry. Please use the dog-friendly concert area entrance.
There are no on-site veterinary services at the Bash. If your dog needs medical attention, the nearest vet services are in Broken Hill — approximately 40km from the Mundi Mundi Plains.
We strongly recommend looking up your nearest vet in Broken Hill before you arrive, and saving their number in your phone — just in case.
Grab your tickets, pack the dog food, and get ready for a weekend your whole crew — four-legged included — will never forget.