Just like 'the little haircut that could', Mulletfest will hit the road this year to tour small Australian pubs struggling to recover from a devastating two years of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The internationally-recognised festival will begin with an on-stage haircut at Summernats - an annual car festival - in Canberra on January 8 before hitting the road and visiting pubs across Australia and wrapping up with an event at the Chelmsford Hotel in Kurri Kurri on its traditional last weekend in February.
Participants in the annual Mulletfest which will go on tour across Australia in 2022. Picture: Supplied She said the business closure took “the wind out of your sails as a family unit” and in turn flowed onto small businesses in the small town. “Our first event went absolutely flawlessly, we had hundreds and hundreds of people come to the town - there was not an issue, not an incident, not a drama.”Participants are seen at Mulletfest 2020 at the Chelmsford Hotel on February 29, 2020 in Kurri Kurri, Australia. Picture: Sam Mooy/Getty Images
“The industry is still hurting and there are still restrictions on festival organisers for the sake of everyone’s health and safety. Mulletfest, like the little haircut that could, still managed to have a Covid safe version of the iconic festival in February 2021.”
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