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Deni Ute Muster Reveals All Australian Line-Up For 2017

by Noise11.com on June 6, 2017

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Lee Kernaghan, Jetty Road, Sara Storer, Beccy Cole, The McClymonts, The Wolfe Brothers and Shannon Noll will head up an all-Australian line-up for the Deni Ute Muster in Deniliquin in September.

“What a party we have created for 2017″, says Deni Ute Muster General Manager, Vicky Lowry. “We are excited to be celebrating Lee Kernaghan’s 25th anniversary at this years Deni Ute Muster and what makes this celebration even more special is the fact that Lee performed and was part of our first Deni Ute Muster back in 1999. I look forward to welcoming everyone to this year’s Deni Ute Muster to celebrate Australia’s largest party on the plains.”

The Deni Ute Muster is a major tourist event for New South Wales. Minister for Tourism and Major Events, Adam Marshall commented, “As one of the country’s premier regional events, the Deni Ute Muster encapsulates the uniqueness and vibrancy of Australia’s rural heritage and culture.”

“Since its inception the event has grown steadily, generating considerable economic benefits to the Riverina region. With a sensational program scheduled across two days, I encourage visitors to start planning their trip to Deniliquin for the chance to experience this standout regional NSW event.”

Deni Ute Muster

Conargo Road, Deniliquin, NSW

Friday, 29 September + Saturday, 30 September, 2017

Lee Kernaghan, Shannon Noll, The McClymonts
Beccy Cole, Sara Storer, Sunny Cowgirls
James Blundell and Brewn, The Wolfe Brothers
Caitlyn Shadbolt, Adam Eckersley Band, Hurricane Fall
Drew McAlister, Jetty Road, Davidson Brothers
and more to be announced

www.deniutemuster.com.au

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