Muster mixes utes and music

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Country music lovers behold, the Deni Ute Muster festival will enchant your ears.
Deniliquin was chosen as scenery for this Australian cultural celebration for its agricultural and farming roots and the magnificent Riverina plains nearby.
The festival is very inclusive to any age groups and is also wheelchair friendly.

From Friday, September 30 to Saturday, October 1, the Deni Ute Muster will delight visitors of all ages with two night-time concerts featuring Australia’s best country and rock musicians.

In existence since 1999, the muster attracts about 20,000 people to Deniliquin to celebrate all things Australian and the icon of the ute.

Deniliquin was chosen for its agricultural and farming roots and the magnificent Riverina plains nearby as a background for this fun celebration.

It wouldn’t be possible without the amazing community of volunteers the festival organisers can rely on.

More than 1000 volunteers mobilise each year to help put on the muster and after each event, close to $100,000 is donated back to community groups.

This year’s festival line-up is an absolute marvel for music lovers.

The line-up includes: Shannon Noll, Brad Paisley, Jessica Mauboy, John Williamson, The Angels, Busby Marou, Ian Moss and Troy Cassar-Daley, Sara Storer, Felicity Urquhart and Josh Cunningham, Shane Nicholson, Round Mountain Girls, Hurricane Fall and Darlinghurst.

Over the muster weekend, more than $6 million is spent within the region by the festival visitors.

On-site, visitors can enjoy the reserved camping area, as well as the general camping area and can even rent a tent.

Tickets are selling fast, so make sure you get one by going on the festival’s website: www.deniutemuster.com.au