A few tickets may become available from people who cannot make it to the festival. If you would like to be put in touch with anyone who may wish to sell their ticket, please email info@nangamusic.org.au. Put "Wait List" in the subject line and state how many tickets you want, adult or child, with or without accommodation. As only weekend tickets have been sold, only weekend tickets will be available.
Scammers have been known to try to sell nonexistent Nanga tickets. To avoid being scammed, please ensure that any conversation with a would-be ticket seller includes info@nangamusic.org.au. We will confirm whether the ticket is valid and transferable.
Scammers have been known to try to sell nonexistent Nanga tickets. To avoid being scammed, please ensure that any conversation with a would-be ticket seller includes info@nangamusic.org.au. We will confirm whether the ticket is valid and transferable.

Please note that the Nanga Bush Camp is a rustic venue with bush tracks, uneven surfaces and natural hazards. In purchasing ticket to attend the Nanga Music Festival you accept that you will be exposed to such an environment and further accept that you are responsible to ensure your own safety within this natural environment.
TICKET AND ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS:
You must book your on-site accommodation (if needed) at the same time as you book your tickets.
Most people who stay on site stay in one of three large lodges. Lodge accommodation is rustic, with shared bunkbed accommodation—four to six beds per room. You can select your bed (i.e top/bottom, and in which lodge) while booking. The shared ablutions are similar to what you might find in a caravan park. The lodges have wood fires for cozy late-night sessions at Timbarra and Currawong.
Each lodge has a different curfew: Woodshed - 11pm, Timbarra - 1.30am, Currawong - no curfew.
Self-catering is permitted at Timbarra and Currawong, but not at Woodshed.
There are also a very limited number of camping sites for tents and self-drive campervans/motor homes less than 7 metres in length. Sites are unpowered, and accommodate 4 people or fewer – depending on the site booked. Campsites normally sell out quickly.
No towed vehicles will be permitted on site this year – please see section below.
TICKET AND ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS:
- Adult weekend ticket with accommodation $278
- Adult weekend ticket no accommodation $218
- Youth (12-17) weekend with accommodation $170
- Youth (12-17) weekend no accommodation $115
- Child (under 12) weekend with accommodation $75
- Child (5-11) weekend no accommodation $30
- Child (U 5) weekend no accommodation: free entry (ticket required)
You must book your on-site accommodation (if needed) at the same time as you book your tickets.
Most people who stay on site stay in one of three large lodges. Lodge accommodation is rustic, with shared bunkbed accommodation—four to six beds per room. You can select your bed (i.e top/bottom, and in which lodge) while booking. The shared ablutions are similar to what you might find in a caravan park. The lodges have wood fires for cozy late-night sessions at Timbarra and Currawong.
Each lodge has a different curfew: Woodshed - 11pm, Timbarra - 1.30am, Currawong - no curfew.
Self-catering is permitted at Timbarra and Currawong, but not at Woodshed.
There are also a very limited number of camping sites for tents and self-drive campervans/motor homes less than 7 metres in length. Sites are unpowered, and accommodate 4 people or fewer – depending on the site booked. Campsites normally sell out quickly.
No towed vehicles will be permitted on site this year – please see section below.
Camping in the bush outside the designated camping areas is not permitted, and patrons will be asked to move.
Nanga Music Festival offers accommodation to its patrons at cost, with no profit to the festival.
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Nanga Music Festival offers accommodation to its patrons at cost, with no profit to the festival.
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CAMPING IS CHANGING THIS YEAR
No Caravans or Camper trailers will be allowed access to the Nanga Bush Camp this year.
No Caravans or Camper trailers will be allowed access to the Nanga Bush Camp this year.

ALTERNATIVE OFFSITE CAMPING
The Nanga Brook Campground has lots of room and has been specifically designed for self-contained caravans and trailers, with no size restriction. There are 29 unpowered sites with gas barbeques, dining shelters, fire rings (weather permitting – BYO firewood), dining shelters, dump facilities and accessible drop toilets.
Towed vehicles have become increasingly unsustainable over the last few years and after much consideration and collaboration with the Nanga Bush Camp we have come to this decision.
The good news is that the Nanga Brook Campground, which lies within the Lane Poole Reserve National Park, is only 5 km away… to view on the map click here.
The festival will run a shuttle service to and from Nanga Brook Campground, before and after each day’s concerts. If you choose to drive, there will be designated parking on site at Nanga Bush Camp.
The Nanga Brook Campground costs $11 adult/$7 concession/$3 child per night plus a vehicle $25 park pass if you don’t already have one. You can buy your Park pass by clicking here or at the Dwellingup Office, Banksiadale Road, Dwellingup, on the way to the campground. Click here to book your site at Nanga Brook Campground directly from the Parks and Wildlife Service.
You also have the option of the Dwellingup Caravan Park if you’d prefer smarter amenities.
SAFETY
Parents and guardians of children (under 18 years of age) are responsible for their safety on site at all times. A river flows around this property and unsupervised children are not permitted to swim or play in the vicinity of the river.
After dark, please avoid the unlit paths and use the roads to walk from venue to venue.
At all times comply with the directions of the Nanga Bush Camp staff who have control of the entire site.
TO ORDER YOUR MEALS, GO TO MEALS PAGE
The Nanga Brook Campground has lots of room and has been specifically designed for self-contained caravans and trailers, with no size restriction. There are 29 unpowered sites with gas barbeques, dining shelters, fire rings (weather permitting – BYO firewood), dining shelters, dump facilities and accessible drop toilets.
Towed vehicles have become increasingly unsustainable over the last few years and after much consideration and collaboration with the Nanga Bush Camp we have come to this decision.
The good news is that the Nanga Brook Campground, which lies within the Lane Poole Reserve National Park, is only 5 km away… to view on the map click here.
The festival will run a shuttle service to and from Nanga Brook Campground, before and after each day’s concerts. If you choose to drive, there will be designated parking on site at Nanga Bush Camp.
The Nanga Brook Campground costs $11 adult/$7 concession/$3 child per night plus a vehicle $25 park pass if you don’t already have one. You can buy your Park pass by clicking here or at the Dwellingup Office, Banksiadale Road, Dwellingup, on the way to the campground. Click here to book your site at Nanga Brook Campground directly from the Parks and Wildlife Service.
You also have the option of the Dwellingup Caravan Park if you’d prefer smarter amenities.
SAFETY
Parents and guardians of children (under 18 years of age) are responsible for their safety on site at all times. A river flows around this property and unsupervised children are not permitted to swim or play in the vicinity of the river.
After dark, please avoid the unlit paths and use the roads to walk from venue to venue.
At all times comply with the directions of the Nanga Bush Camp staff who have control of the entire site.
TO ORDER YOUR MEALS, GO TO MEALS PAGE