Missy Higgins leads the Deni Ute Muster’s all-Australian lineup for 2023
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31.03.2023

Missy Higgins leads the Deni Ute Muster’s all-Australian lineup for 2023

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The Ute Muster returns for a weekend of Australia’s best country and rock musicians, a day stage and entertainment for all ages.

The Deni Ute Muster has announced its all-Australian lineup featuring some of the country’s biggest names in country and pop music for it’s event later this year, taking place Friday, 29 September and Saturday, 30 September 2023.

The Deni Ute Muster is one of the most popular ‘bucket list’ events in Australia and attracts close to 20,000 people of all ages to celebrate music, mateship and, of course, the iconic ‘ute’. A Deni favourite, Lee Kernaghan, leads the lineup alongside the likes of Deni first-timers Missy Higgins, James Johnston, Casey Barnes, The Whitlams Black Stump Band and Deniliquin’s very own Zara Lindeman.

Other acts include Jessica Mauboy, Travis Collins, Catherine Britt, Adam Harvey and Beccy Cole, Andrew Swift, Jayne Denham, and John Williamson, among many others.

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“It has been 25 years since our first Deni Ute Muster was created in 1999, the success and growth of this iconic event would not be possible without the support of all attendees over this time,” the event shared.

“Going back to our roots, we are proud to announce the all Australian line up with many of the Muster’s favourites returning including Lee Kernaghan who was with us for our first Deni Ute Muster.

“We welcome to our main stage for the very first time Missy Higgins, James Johnston, Casey Barnes, The Whitlams Black Stump Band and Deniliquin’s very own Zara Lindeman.”

Before the Main Stage starts up each day, the Sunrice Day Stage will keep the adults and kids entertained with a mix of performers and shows with a little something for everyone.

Sharing the Sunrice Day Stage over the weekend will be a mix of country music’s brightest newcomers and local heroes including Amber Lawrence’s “Kids Gone Country Show”, Anagram Riot, 2022 Gympie Music Muster Talent Search winner Brittany Elise, Brittany Maggs, Carp Factory, Duncan Toombs, Gretta Ziller, Jade Gibson, Jamie Preston, 2023 Toyota Starmaker winner Loren Ryan, Pete Denahy, Rhys Crimmin and The Bush Poets.

Gates will open at 8am on Thursday to allow early access to the camp areas.

“From the previous Deni Ute Muster to the next, the team are continually working on putting together a program of music and activations for all ages that will create great memories. We look forward to welcoming you through our famous Deni Ute Muster gates to experience a weekend of fun, friendships and a festival like no other in Australia.”

Tickets are on sale now from the website here