The Deniliquin Ute Muster wrapped up on Sunday night with a headlining set from America’s Alan Jackson and drawing 20,000 over two days.
“It’s been 15 years since the local community banded together for the first Deni Ute Muster and we’ve gone from strength to strength when a lot of other festival events are struggling to find an audience,” reckoned festival GM Kathie Heyman.
The Muster broke two world records: the one for Blue Singlet Count which drew 3,924 (3,500 set in 2010) and drawing 9,736 utes on site breaking the record set in 2010.
Also performing were Kasey Chambers, Grinspoon, Russell Morris, Sunny Cowgirls, Adam Brand and Corb Lund.
- Christie Eliezer