THE DENI UTE MUSTER IS ONE OF THE TOP ‘BUCKET LIST’ EVENTS IN AUSTRALIA.
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The annual event attracts 20,000 people of all ages to celebrate all things Australian and, of course, the iconic ‘ute’.
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.
Over the weekend every ute that passes through the gates, will be counted in the ute count, with the muster hoping to break the record of 9736 utes all in one place.
That is not the only record you will be able to help break, as you can also be part of the blue singlet count.
Head over to the main stage on Saturday at 1pm, wearing your ‘Bluey’, collect your sticker to be part of the official count.
The record to break is 4136 people wearing blueys all at the same time, in the same place.
Returning for 2023 are the hugely popular driving competitions with supercharged utes competing in circlework, barrel races and Go to Wo competitions.
It’s not all utes at the muster, with the around-the-ground entertainment in overdrive with something for everyone’s taste.
Aussie legends gracing the main stage this year are: Adam Harvey and Beccy Cole, Andrew Swift, Casey Barnes, Catherine Britt, James Johnston, Jayne Denham, Jessica Mauboy, John Williamson, Lee Kernaghan, Missy Higgins, The Whitlams Black Stump Band, Travis Collins and Zara Lindeman.
There will be plenty for the kids as well including monster truck rides, venomous snakes, ferret racing, circus dropzone, taking a twirl on the synthetic ice rink, helping build a LEGO masterpiece or taking on the parents to see who is the fastest driver in the family.
There is so much more on offer, with this only a round-up of all there is to see and do at the 2023 Deni Ute Muster which will be held on Friday, September 29 and Saturday, September 30.
Tickets and a full program can be found athttps://www.deniutemuster.com.au/