All of your favourite family friendly events are set to return, along with some attractions that have never graced the Muster’s plains before.
Generating much excitement is the return of the ute giveaway, and the popular Tradie Challenge.
Any person who purchases a 2022 Deni Ute Muster adult ticket — or has rolled their adult 2020 or 2021 ticket over to 2022 — will receive one entry for the chance to win the Muster’s Toyota Rogue Hi-Lux Ute.
The lucky entry will be drawn on Muster Saturday, with the winner claiming the Crystal Pearl, automatic Toyota Hilux 4 x 4 Rogue dual cab, which comes with front window tint, towbar, 18-inch alloy wheels, carpeted tub and rollercover.
The package also includes a bull bar, driving lights, suspension and double swag all supplied by ARB, as well as a XRS-370C UHF radio and one antenna system with three interchangeable whips: 1 x AE4706B, 1 x AW4705B,1 x AW4704B, supplied by GME.
The prize value is in excess of $81,400 and includes vehicle registration, compulsory third party insurance for 12 months and stamp duty costs.
This year’s Tradie Challenge will see four teams battling it out to build dream cubby houses for families in need, with the winning team being crowned ‘Tradies of the Year’.
The winning team will walk away with $2000 cash and a trophy with the team who comes in second scoring $1000. The third and fourth-placed teams both receive $500.
Making their muster debuts this year will be Australia’s most famous Blue Heeler, Bluey and her little sister Bingo for Bluey and Bingo Live.
Also new to the Muster will be Jetpack Entertainment, Rescue Dog Extravaganza, La Petite Grande, Crocodile Obstacle Course, Superslide and Twisted Science.
There’s also the circlework, barrel races and Go to Wo competitions, show and shine, Dinkum Dinosaurs, Australia’s Biggest Bogan Bingo, the trackless train, rock climbing wall, the muster sandpit, Peter Hodge Camel Rides, whipcracking, wood chopping, the bullride spectacular, the Decentralised Demountables Family Centre and Carnival Corner, the Mini Muster Mobeel competition and helicopter rides.
All this and two full days of music, on the day stage and then the main stage come evenings.
Deni Ute Muster general manager Vicky Lowry said after two COVID-impacted years, Friday, September 30, and Saturday, October 1, could not come quick enough.
“The team at the Deni Ute Muster look forward to welcoming you back to Deniliquin to celebrate all that our festival has to offer and in bringing people together, creating long- lasting friendships,” she said.
“It has been said many times before, but this year will be our biggest Muster yet with one of our biggest line-ups and entertainment non-stop from the time our festival arena gates open each day.
“We have catered for every age.
“Our gates will be opening earlier, at 8am on the Thursday, to allow early access to the camp areas.
“Come join us for what is planned to be our biggest party on the plains.”
All early bird and Muster Adorer tickets are sold out, but general admission tickets and reserved camping are available at deniutemuster.com.au.