Australasian Leisure Management
Feb 22, 2020

Queensland launches country music tourism initiative

The Queensland Government is aiming to encourage more American tourists to visit Queensland through promotions to country music fans throughout the United States. The initiative will launch in Nashville, Tennessee this month.

The initiative announced today (23rd February) will be delivered through a deal struck by the Queensland Government and Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp (NCVC). It comes after the State government, NCVC and the Country Music Association (CMA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in 2018 to promote Queensland as ‘Australia’s Home of Country Music’.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk advised “we have a world class line up of country music artists in 2020. This is such a great targeted initiative to attract thousands more American tourists to Queensland.

Premier Palaszczuk hopes that the initiative will boost visitor numbers to major events like CMC Rocks at Ipswich and the Gympie Music Muster and noted “through this initiative, Queensland will be promoted to country music fans throughout the US to inspire Americans to choose Queensland as their international holiday destination in 2020 and beyond.

“The tourism industry is struggling as a result of floods, fires and the coronavirus. Operators and businesses need all the help they can get. This initiative will have a great impact.”

Queensland Tourism Industry Development Minister Kate Jones signed the MOU in Nashville in 2018 as one of the first steps towards having Queensland recognised as Australia’s Home of Country Music, a key part of the government’s events strategy to drive more visitors.

Minister Jones added “we know that people travel far and wide to experience world class major events. And this initiative is about capitalising on our events to generate more holiday bookings in Queensland.

“Queensland is Australia’s Home of Country Music. CMC Rocks has grown rapidly since its move to Queensland in 2015. We’ve got the Groundwater Country Music Festival, Gympie Music Muster and in 2020 we’re launching Savannah in the Round.

“NCVC has a highly-engaged database of almost one million American country music fans. We’re tapping into that specific music loving market.”

International country music artists, including upcoming CMC Rocks QLD 2020 headliner Kip Moore and fellow artist Dustin Lynch, have posted messages of support to millions of fans via social media channels following the bushfires. Tourism and Events Queensland and NCVC are also offering tourism experiences for artists performing at CMC Rocks QLD event that can be showcased to their fans.

Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp President and Chief Executive Butch Spyridon said the offer of support to Queensland during “tough times”, builds on the strong relationship between the Music City and the Sunshine State.

Spyridon stated “between the fires and the impact of the coronavirus, our friends in Queensland have been significantly impacted.

“Nashville has had a growing relationship with Queensland, and we wanted to reach out and help in a meaningful manner.

“This is about neighbours helping neighbours, even if we are 9,000 miles apart. When devastation strikes in the world, we all need to come together.”

For more information on Queensland’s suite of country music events, visit;

CMC Rocks QLD – 20th to 22nd March 2020, cmcrocks.com

Groundwater Country Music Festival – 24th to-26th July 2020, groundwatercmf.com

Gympie Music Muster – 27th to 30th  August 2020, muster.com.au

Savannah in the Round – 2nd to 4th October 2020, savannahintheround.com.au

Image of CMC Rocks QLD courtesy of Tourism and Events Queensland   

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