Get along to Rock the Mount for an action packed weekend of entertainment, live music, and celebration in the stunning scenery of the Australian bush.
Nestled against the backdrop of the spectacular Mount Remarkable, Melrose in the Southern Flinders Ranges will play host to some of Australia's greatest country music stars. Headlining the festival in 2011 is the Queen of country music, Beccy Cole, who will be joined by the multi award winning Adam Harvey along with Luke Dickens, Amber Lawrence, and Victoria Baillie
For an extra special treat this year, international superstar and pop music icon Leo Sayer will also take to the stage, performing some of the classic hits that made him a legend of popular music.
There will be entertainment on Friday night, an entertaining breakfast show and ute muster on Saturday, recovery breakfast on Sunday and a vast, shady campground located on site.
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