Nexus Airlines Kimberley Moon Experience - Ord Valley Muster
Overview
The pinnacle event of the Boab Metals Ord Valley Muster, the Nexus Airlines Kimberley Moon Experience, returns in 2025 on Saturday 24th May with performances featuring Lime Cordiale, Thelma Plum, Mark Seymour and The Undertow and more.
The Kimberley Moon Experience is proudly sponsored by Nexus Airlines
The Kimberley Moon Experience offers a range of ticket options to suit all budgets. The Kimberley Fine Diamonds Dinner is a luxurious and all-inclusive experience, featuring a glamorous black-tie dinner with champagne, canapés, and a seated multi-course meal. The Muster Bar is an exclusive 18+ area that offers dedicated food options, private restrooms, and seating. For families, there is the general admission option, where festivalgoers can bring a picnic blanket and esky.
A highlight of the ten-day Boab Metals Ord Valley Muster festival, the Nexus Airlines Kimberley Moon Experience is set to be a spectacular event, held on the closing weekend of the festival on Saturday 24th May 2025
Headlining for the first time are exciting indie pop-rock band Lime Cordiale with awarded alt-pop singer song writer Thelma Plum and Aussie rock legends Mark Seymour and The Undertow!
Lux or leisure, the Nexus Airlines Kimberley Moon Experience is a bucket list experience not to miss.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Lime Cordiale’s cheeky, infectious sound has taken the indie-pop scene by storm in Australia and abroad where they have sold out shows in New York and London. Brothers Oli and Louis Leimbach recently released a new album, Enough of the Sweet Talk which debuted at #1 on the ARIA Album Chart. The recent sell out Aust and NZ tour delighted tens of thousands of music fans across the county. The band are as comfortable in front of a massive crowd or a small gathering and are delighted to be making their way to WA for this special event.
Singer, songwriter and musician Thelma Plum uploaded the tracks to Triple J Unearthed in July 2012 when she was just 17 and won the inaugural Triple J’s National Indigenous Unearthed Music competition and was nominated for a Deadly Award for Most Promising New Talent. A Gamilaraay woman from Delungra in NSW who grew up in Brisbane, Plum’s debut album Better in Blak reached number four in the ARIA charts, and the title track came in the top 10 of Triple J Hottest 100, the highest result ever for an Indigenous artist at that time. Her moving alt-pop folk-like songs are perfect for swaying under a trillion stars at the Kimberley Moon.
Australian singer songwriter Mark Seymour and The Undertow was nominated for Best Adult Contemporary Album for ‘Undertow’ in 2011, an award he won as a solo artist in 2001. Mark Seymour was founder and frontman of Australian rock band Hunters & Collectors from 1981 to 1998, releasing nine studio albums and inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2005. A vital part of the new wave scene in Australian music in the 80s, Hunters & Collectors became a national rock institution with hit singles ‘Holy Grail’, ‘Do You See What I See”, ‘When the River Runs Dry’ among many others.
For tickets and more details: Ord Valley Muster
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