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«Breaking News» Deni Ute Muster festival sees thousands of converge on small town

Tens of thousands of revellers have descended on Deniliquin, a rural town on the edge of outback Australia, to kick off the 20th Deni Ute Muster festival.


The wild and iconic Aussie festival is a traditional country celebration of mud, beer, folk music and above all, Utes. 


The merry revellers did not hold back as they slung themselves headfirst and butt-naked into mud pits, drank from gas-powered beer pipes and generally had a merry time on the areas notoriously flat, open plains.


The two-day festival runs from September 28-29 and draws a crowd of close to 20,000 people. 


The festival-goers celebrated the icon of Ute and all things Aussie.


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A man with a partially-shaved head and a black hoodie smiles as he takes part in the celebrations 


A man with a partially-shaved head and a black hoodie smiles as he takes part in the celebrations 



A man with a partially-shaved head and a black hoodie smiles as he takes part in the celebrations 





A festival-goer wearing a hoodie drinks beer from a can next to a Ute as part of the 20,000-strong annual festival 


A festival-goer wearing a hoodie drinks beer from a can next to a Ute as part of the 20,000-strong annual festival 



A festival-goer wearing a hoodie drinks beer from a can next to a Ute as part of the 20,000-strong annual festival 





A man with a hat holds up two cans of beer at the 2018 Ute Muster celebration in the rural town of Deniliquin


A man with a hat holds up two cans of beer at the 2018 Ute Muster celebration in the rural town of Deniliquin



A man with a hat holds up two cans of beer at the 2018 Ute Muster celebration in the rural town of Deniliquin





A man poses next to a reveller lying down on the ground with writing scrawled across his back


A man poses next to a reveller lying down on the ground with writing scrawled across his back



A man poses next to a reveller lying down on the ground with writing scrawled across his back



Deniliquin in rural New South Wales is the undisputed Ute Capital of the World and has been hosting the festival since 1999, when the region was struck by a crippling drought. 


Country singing sensations headlined the festival, including US singer Carrie Underwood, Aussie pop rock band Thirsty Merc and country singer-songwriter Kasey Chambers. 

A whole host of local country and rock musicians also performed at the festival. 


The festival boasts a wide range of peculiar events and activities, including a display of the finest Utes from all over Australia, wood chop demonstrations, helicopter rides and lawn mower racing for the youngsters. 




A man dressed in a T-shirt and trousers and wearing sunglasses bends over, with writing scribbled across his forehead in black pen


A man dressed in a T-shirt and trousers and wearing sunglasses bends over, with writing scribbled across his forehead in black pen



A man dressed in a T-shirt and trousers and wearing sunglasses bends over, with writing scribbled across his forehead in black pen





Revellers drink beer by a Ute as part of celebrations of the icon of Ute and all things Aussie at the annual Deni Ute Muster festival


Revellers drink beer by a Ute as part of celebrations of the icon of Ute and all things Aussie at the annual Deni Ute Muster festival



Revellers drink beer by a Ute as part of celebrations of the icon of Ute and all things Aussie at the annual Deni Ute Muster festival





Revellers dressed in black celebrate the icon of Ute and all things Aussie at the annual Deni Ute Muster festival


Revellers dressed in black celebrate the icon of Ute and all things Aussie at the annual Deni Ute Muster festival



Revellers dressed in black celebrate the icon of Ute and all things Aussie at the annual Deni Ute Muster festival



The event, costing around $100,000 in total, is made possible by more than 1,000 volunteers and combines the unique activities with overnight camping.


Among the 20,000-strong crowd was Channel 10's Nick 'the Honey Badger' Cummings, who attended the event despite The Bachelor final being just days away. 





















Among the 20,000-strong crowd was Channel 10's Nick 'the Honey Badger' Cummings, who attended the event despite The Bachelor final being just days away


Among the 20,000-strong crowd was Channel 10's Nick 'the Honey Badger' Cummings, who attended the event despite The Bachelor final being just days away



Among the 20,000-strong crowd was Channel 10's Nick 'the Honey Badger' Cummings, who attended the event despite The Bachelor final being just days away





Three revellers raise their beers in front of some Utes as part of the Deni Ute Muster festival celebrations 


Three revellers raise their beers in front of some Utes as part of the Deni Ute Muster festival celebrations 



Three revellers raise their beers in front of some Utes as part of the Deni Ute Muster festival celebrations 





The wild and iconic Aussie festival is a traditional country celebration of mud, beer, folk music and above all, utes


The wild and iconic Aussie festival is a traditional country celebration of mud, beer, folk music and above all, utes



The wild and iconic Aussie festival is a traditional country celebration of mud, beer, folk music and above all, utes





The two-day festival runs from September 28-29 and draws a crowd of close to 20,000 people


The two-day festival runs from September 28-29 and draws a crowd of close to 20,000 people



The two-day festival runs from September 28-29 and draws a crowd of close to 20,000 people




















The Honey Badger flew into the festival on a private jet with a group of male friends. 


The reality TV star documented his day on social media and fuelled further speculation that he has split with the show's winner as he behaved very much like a single man. His alcohol-fuelled day out with his mates comes just days before the The Bachelor reaches its finale.  




Deni Ute Muster festival goers wear country hats and hold beer cans as they pose and smile for a photo 


Deni Ute Muster festival goers wear country hats and hold beer cans as they pose and smile for a photo 



Deni Ute Muster festival goers wear country hats and hold beer cans as they pose and smile for a photo 





A group of adults sit in a circle on fold-out chairs on the first day of the festival and begin drinking their first couple of beers


A group of adults sit in a circle on fold-out chairs on the first day of the festival and begin drinking their first couple of beers



A group of adults sit in a circle on fold-out chairs on the first day of the festival and begin drinking their first couple of beers



 


  


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Main photo article Tens of thousands of revellers have descended on Deniliquin, a rural town on the edge of outback Australia, to kick off the 20th Deni Ute Muster festival.
The wild and iconic Aussie festival is a traditional country celebration of mud, beer, folk music and above all, Utes. 
The merry revellers ...


It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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