Bluesfest Byron Bay Cancelled: Rising Costs and Low Ticket Sales Force Liquidation

March 13, 2026
Bluesfest Byron Bay Cancelled: Rising Costs and Low Ticket Sales Force Liquidation
  • Bluesfest Byron Bay has been cancelled at short notice, with a liquidator appointed to wind up the festival amid rising costs and weak ticket sales.

  • The 2026 lineup had included major acts such as Parkway Drive, Erykah Badu, The Wailers, Earth, Wind & Fire, Sublime, Counting Crows, The Black Crowes, and Buddy Guy.

  • Festival Director Peter Noble said the decision followed extensive consideration to maintain the standard expected by audiences, artists, and partners.

  • The Pogues were slated to perform to celebrate 40 years of their album Rum, Sodomy & the Lash, marking a notable moment in the festival’s history.

  • Details and updates are expected to continue through Bluesfest’s official site and other formal channels.

  • Fans reacted with disappointment on social media, raising concerns about refunds and communication from organizers.

  • Media outlets learned of the cancellation from artists and industry contacts rather than the organizers, prompting questions about communication and administration steps.

  • Organisers were expected to announce further details on refunds and provide an official confirmation.

  • Contact attempts with Bluesfest PR or Byron Bay Council did not yield immediate responses from Rolling Stone AU/NZ.

  • The lineup notes included The Pogues and Split Enz, highlighting their significance and timing in Bluesfest’s history.

  • Reports cited poor ticket sales as a factor, though the official statement cited a mix of cost pressures, demand, and uncertainties.

  • Refunds, if any, will depend on the liquidator’s assessment of debts and remaining funds, with outcomes often limited for unsecured creditors in insolvency.

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