THIS YEAR’S DENI UTE MUSTER WELCOMES UNITED STATES ICONS TYLER HUBBARD, KIP MOORE AS WELL AS CHART-TOPPING AMY SHARK FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE FUSION OF FAMILY, MUSIC AND UTE ADORATION.
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Rounding out the main stage roster, musterers can expect showstopping sets from Australia’s cream of the crop in country and pop music, including country music legend John Williamson, joined by Brad Cox, Fanny Lumsden, Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley, Amber Lawrence, Sunny Cowgirls, Darlinghurst and Play On The Plains Battle Of The Bands winners Elestial.
An all-Australian line-up is set to rock the day stage with 2024 Toyota Star Maker Wade Forster, Bryce Sainty, Cush Ryder, Will Day, dynamic duo Scarlet’s Way, Raechel Whitchurch, Nathan Lamont, Natalie Pearson, Madi Colville Walker, Ella Powell, Dakota East and Pete Denahy.
Also taking to the day stage will be Deniliquin’s local acts, the Groovy Dudes and Bush Poets.
The most important part of the muster is the humble ute, with the Ute of the Year Show n Shine open to all makes and models of this iconic vehicle.
Displaying the best utes from all over Australia, this competition is perfect to showcase your ute and prove why it is the best of its kind.
From heart-pounding performances to family-friendly entertainment, this year’s muster promises an unforgettable experience for all.
The festival is thrilled to announce an array of exhilarating activities set to captivate audiences this year, including Paul Bennet Airshows, racing ferrets, head-to-head Ikea furniture building with Kieran Bullock, Eljay’s Junk Yard Action Show, 2024 ARB Bull Ride, Riverina Whip Cracking Challenge, wood chop demonstrations and to top it off, a mesmerising fireworks display from Howard and Sons on the final night.
Sponsored by CAT Workwear, the Tradie Challenge sees teams battle it out to be crowned Tradies of the Year.
You can also watch teams battle it out to build The Most Magnificent Mini Mobeel, which will be auctioned off, with all proceeds donated to the Edward River Country Education Fund.
The Mini Muster Mobeel competition returns in 2024, expecting even more customised wagons, prams and pulleys on Saturday in the Show n Shine Arena.
There are even more activities on offer, including World Champion Sand Sculptor Dennis Massoud, international award-winning balloon entertainer Matt Falloon, Hot Heads holding a making mayhem workshop and interactive roving puppet show, Bendigo LEGO users group, Guru Dudu Silent Disco or get hitched at the Inflatable Church.
Deniliquin Ute Muster will be held on Friday, October 4 and Saturday, October 5. Tickets and a full program can be found at https://www.deniutemuster.com.au/