Get Ready for Australia Day in the Big Shed

Published on 20 December 2024

Australia Day Celebrations 2024 with family dressed in Australia Flags and smiling for the camera

Rockhampton's Australia Day event goes undercover with an epic country music celebration that promises to deliver a "shed load of fun" at the Rockhampton Showgrounds on Sunday 26 January 2025.

Rockhampton Region Mayor Tony Williams is excited about the event's location providing a sun-safe Australia Day celebration for the whole community that was trialled last year in a last-minute move due to bad weather.

"We're taking our Australia Day celebrations to the next level in 2025! Rain or shine, we're guaranteeing a jam-packed day of music, games, and true-blue Aussie spirit – all under the Big Shed at the Rockhampton Showgrounds!" said Mayor Williams. 

Australia Day in the Big Shed will kick off at 2pm on Sunday, January 26th, transforming the indoor and outdoor Robert Schwarten Pavilions into a hub of entertainment. Visitors can enjoy a country music concert plus a Big Backyard of games and amusements on the lawn. Highlights include free rides, delicious food vendors, local markets, a licensed bar, and an air-conditioned chill-out zone.”

The Kookaburra Stage lineup features an incredible mix of local and emerging country music talent including:

  • Gemma Kirby
  • Brad Butcher
  • Lewis McKee
  • Rachael Dee
  • Kate Mahood
  • Blake Benecke

Advance Rockhampton Tourism and Events Manager Zac Garven shared his enthusiasm.

"We understand our community's incredible love for local country music, and we're thrilled to continue that tradition with another sensational free concert that brings everyone together," said Mr Garven.

"We're inviting locals to bring their families, friends, and true-blue spirit to what promises to be the first of many fantastic community events in 2025."

“So, grab your mates, pack the family, and head down to the Big Shed for a day of music, games, and celebration. It's time to have a "shed load of fun" this Australia Day!”

For more information visit www.explorerockhampton.com.au/australiaday


EVENT DETAILS

Australia Day in the Big Shed

Date | Sunday 26 January 2025

Time | 2pm - 8pm with gates open from 1:30pm

Location | Rockhampton Showgrounds, Entry via Gate 5 Graeme Acton Way

Entry | Free

 

KOOKABURRA STAGE

2pm

Blake Benecke

3pm

Kate Mahood

4pm

Rachael Dee

5pm

Lewis McKee

6pm

Brad Butcher

7pm

Gemma Kirby

 

BIG BACKYARD

2:00pm

8:00pm

Amusement Rides

2:00pm

8:00pm

Bean bag Toss Drop In Activity

2:00pm

8:00pm

Snakes and Ladders Drop In Activity

2:00pm

8:00pm

Naughts and Crosses Drop In Activity

2:00pm

8:00pm

Lasso a Timber Cow Drop In Activity

2:30pm

3:15pm

Lasso a Timber Cow Competition

3:30pm

4:15pm

Chuck a Double Plugga Competition

4:30pm

8:00pm

Backyard Cricket Drop In Activity

5:30pm

6:30pm

Tug of War Kids Competition

6:30pm

7:30pm

Tug of War Adults Competition

 

ARTIST BIOS

GEMMA KIRBY

Gemma Kirby and her band are bringing their powerhouse performance to Australia Day. Gemma brings a wealth of experience and energy to the stage, having opened for iconic acts like Jimmy Barnes and Shannon Noll. With her debut single "Fallen Soldier" making waves in 2015 and her second single "Coal Train" further solidifying her presence in the country music scene, Gemma Kirby's transformation to country-rock is nothing short of spectacular!

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BRAD BUTCHER

Brad Butcher is a two-time Golden Guitar Award Winner (2018 | 2020), a QLD Music Award winner (2018) and is “viewed as one of the most esteemed songwriters” – Susan Jarvis, Country Capital News. With 5 albums released to date and a staggering 30 plus award nominations, Brad Butcher is an artist, producer and storyteller of the highest calibre.

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LEWIS MCKEE

Lewis McKee is Rockhampton born and raised! McKee’s style lends from a diverse background and broad range of musical influences across Rock n Roll, Blues, Country and Pop. After nearly a decade of performing in a spectrum of venue sizes, festivals and supporting major country and pop acts McKee released his Debut EP in June 2024. This follows the success he has had with independent single releases “Into My Soul”, “Coming Home” & “That Love” across 2022 and 2023.

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RACHAEL DEE

Rachael has a passion for connecting with people. With an authentic twang you cannot deny her country roots, having been raised in the outback in Central Western Queensland. Rachael has dipped her toe into the world of artistry, having successfully released singles 'Little eyes' and 'Braveheart in 2019 and 2020 respectively.

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KATE MAHOOD

Blending folk stylings and country storytelling, Kate Mahood's songs portray an honesty and vulnerability that resonate deeply with her listeners. Heartfelt and often haunting lyrics coupled with stirring vocals and beautifully crafted guitar melodies, give Mahood a unique and original sound that is truly her own. Mahood’s much anticipated debut single ‘Man of Honour’ was released in 2022 followed by ‘Silver and Gold’ (2022), ‘Changeling’ (2023).

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BLAKE BENECKE

Having grown up in a small Central Queensland town singer/songwriter Blake Benecke has had plenty of inspiration to create a mixture of raw folk and country sounds. Blake's inspiration comes from his equal love for the land and the ocean and continues to find stories through his own wanderings through life. Blake hopes to connect to listeners through emotion and a perspective that people can relate to.

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The Kookaburra Stage program is proudly assisted by the Australian Government through the National Australia Day Council.