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Country music is having a real moment, and these local acts will show Tamworth crowds that the Australian scene is as strong as any.
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Police have launched a high-visibility operation for this year's Tamworth Country Music Festival to ensure country-music fans enjoy the event
Jeans, T-shirts and cowboy hats are everywhere at the Tamworth Country Music Festival, which kicked off over the weekend and will run until next Sunday. The classic country look of big buckled ...
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Country music star Max Jackson speaks of the ‘whole new buzz’ at this year’s Tamworth Country Music Festival. More than 40-thousand people are expected to attend this festival in northeastern New South Wales.
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