Bohemian Beatfreaks — Boho to anyone who’s been — is one of the most raw and energetic doofs on the Australian calendar. Held near Deniliquin in southern New South Wales (right on the Victorian border), Boho takes over a stretch of dry paddock country and turns it into a multi-day electronic music marathon.
Boho has always been about the music first. The lineups are stacked with local and interstate talent across techno, psytrance, minimal, and progressive house. The stages are built with love — not massive budgets — and the result is something that feels authentic and grassroots in the best possible way. It’s a festival that wears its DIY ethos on its sleeve.
The Boogie Collective has been part of the Boho story across multiple editions, bringing our artists and stage curation to the festival. There’s a natural alignment — Boho values the same things we do: quality music, genuine community, and the kind of atmosphere you can only get when everyone’s on the same wavelength.
Boho is relentless. Once the music starts, it doesn’t stop until the final morning. The flat, open landscape means sound carries beautifully, and on a still night, you can hear the bass from the campsite. The crowd is a proper doof crowd — dusty, committed, and there for every hour of it.
Typically around 3,000-5,000 people. Big enough to have energy, small enough to have soul.
Usually held over a long weekend in the warmer months — November to February.
Near Deniliquin, NSW/VIC border — flat, dry paddock country. Bring sunscreen, bring dust goggles, bring your stamina.
Boho is proof that you don’t need a massive budget or a picturesque venue to throw a great party. You just need the right music and the right people.