IT WOULD be hard to top John Krsulja’s 2017 Tamworth Country Music Festival.
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After taking home a golden guitar for a collaboration with his mate Luke O’Shea, the Nundle-based singer songwriter isn’t wasting any time in getting back into the game.
The Dag Sheep Station owner is preparing for a busy schedule in between gigs on his home turf and in the Tamworth city limits.
He’s also been working on some new material he can’t wait to share.
“This is probably my busiest as an artist,” he said of the 2018 festival.
“Each year I do a little bit more and more.
“I’ve got a bunch of new songs I’ll be taking to the listeners, I’ll be going to the festival pretty much with a whole album of songs to test out – it’ll be great.”
He’s got plenty of spots on gig bills around the district over the ten days.
“Most of them are showcases in 20 minute sets such as FanZone or the town hall,” He said.
“I have a few guest spots myself at the Dag and on Australia Day.”
Here’s where you can catch John Krsulja during the Tamworth Country Music Festival.
- Friday, January 19: The Post Office Hotel from 12pm.
- Friday, January 19: The Imperial Hotel from 3.30pm.
- Saturday, January 20: The Dag Sheep Station from 11am.
- Saturday, January 20: The Tamworth Town Hall from 4pm.
- Monday, January 22: The Dag Sheep Station from 3.30pm.
- Tuesday, January 23: The Cattleman Steakhouse from 11am.
- Thursday, January 25: Carmen’s Restaurant from 8.30pm
- Friday, January 26: The Dag Sheep Station from 11am.
- Saturday, January 27: Toyota FanZone from 1.30pm.