The first release of acts playing at the 2023 Pinjarra Festival has been announced.
On the main stage, a roster of local performers will entertain around 20,000 festival goers on the Western Australia Day Long Weekend.
Acts include, The Godlemans, Tracey Barnett, Michael Ward, Midnight Rose, Ukendoit and Mel and the Misfits
Supporting the live music is a troupe of roving performers as well as 100+ market stalls, free kids’ activities, displays, workshops, and amusements.
Vintage car and machinery displays, food and drink options and a host of creative and arts-based displays round out a bustling weekend of entertainment with more musical acts to be announced.
Murray’s largest, free community event, will fill the grounds of the iconic Edenvale Heritage Precinct from 10:00am to 4:00pm on June 3 and 4.

“The Pinjarra Festival is a celebration of our community's unique history, and vibrant culture. This annual event brings together locals and visitors from far and wide to enjoy a range of activities," Shire President David Bolt said.
“We are proud to host an event that showcases the best of Pinjarra and the Murray region. We look forward to welcoming you to the Pinjarra Festival and invite you to join us in celebrating all that our community has to offer.”
For further event information, visit www.pinjarrafestival.com.au or follow @PinjarraFestival on Facebook and Instagram.
This event is supported by Healthway, Lotterywest, Alcoa, Doral, Tourism WA, Bendigo Bank Community Branch Pinjarra, Act Belong Commit, Cleanaway, and the Shire of Murray.
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