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Nyngan prepares for Big Bogan Fest

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Angie White

26 September 2024, 2:40 AM

Nyngan prepares for Big Bogan Fest

Nyngan will be rocking this Saturday as the town hosts to the annual Big Bogan Street Festival. 


A free day of entertainment is planned with musicians, stalls and fun activities for all of the family. 

 

Following on from the success of last year’s event, Bogan Shire Council has gone above and beyond to make this day even more successful, with The Wolfe Brothers set to hit the stage to entertain the crowd as the headline act.  


 

Kicking off at midday, at the Big Bogan in Pangee Street, will be a Best Dressed Bogan competition for babies, boys, girls, sheilas and blokes with a $300 first prize up for grabs. 


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Artists supporting The Wolfe Brothers will be the Baker Boys Band, as well as Chinwags, Bec White, and Central West based musician Jo Hyndes. 

 

Even the kids get a performance with The Beanies all set to get toes tapping with their bright and happy show, along with face painting and jumping castle. 

 

There will be a range of food vendors and market stalls lining the main street as well as a 100 metre long marquee on the road, with tables and chairs for people to dine at. 

 

Throughout the day, there will be live acoustic music in Davidson Park while people browse the markets and socialise, with the main acts to take to the main stage near the Big Bogan from 6pm. 

 

Nyngan Mayor Glen Neill said he is very grateful to Transport NSW which has provided funding under the Open Street Event Program to allow the event to go ahead. 

 

“Bogan Shire Council is looking forward to a great day out for locals and visitors alike for the Big Bogan Street Festival,” said Mayor Neill. 


“The Shire staff and management have worked tirelessly for this event, and we are very proud of their efforts. 


”We are always working on ways to support our community and days like these bring everyone together," he said.