Get ready for an unforgettable week featuring vibrant entertainment, Art Awards, dinner under the stars and headline act, Hoodoo Gurus!

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Shire of Ashburton, Media Release, 17 July 2025

The Inspire Festival, a collaboration between the Shire of Ashburton and Rio Tinto, will bring a week of activities and events for all ages. Starting off with the 2025 Ashburton Art Awards Exhibition, followed by a culinary experience under the Pilbara stars with a degustation by Fervor, Ladies Night and then the final hoorah…Inspire Festival at the Village Green!

More additions to the event program will be released in the coming weeks, make sure you’re following our Facebook event here.

Keep scrolling to view the ticketed events and reserve your spot now.

The countdown is on, Tom Price!

Fervor Dinner | Tuesday or Wednesday August 5 & 6

Purchase tickets here.

Tom Price Ladies Night | Friday August 8

Purchase tickets here.

Hoodoo Gurus | Free!

Don’t forget, Aussie iconic rock legends Hoodoo Gurus will be taking the mainstage in the evening to close out the festival on Saturday, August 9!

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