AS the sun sets on the first day of the Deni Ute Muster, event co-ordinator John Harvie says it has been "absolutely sensational".
Celebrating it's 10th birthday Deni Ute Muster co-coordinator John Harvie says this festival is fuelled-up to be the biggest one yet.
"We expect 10 times the fun, 10 times the entertainment and 10 times the action," John says.
- See and read about all the action at the first day of the Deni Ute Muster on WeeklyTimesNow this afternoon.
Hoping to top last year's record 6,235 utes John says the muster committee have done a lot of work to improve the festival site.
"There have been a range of major upgrades to the show arena," John says.
"We now have terraces in the big sports arena, a massive new sound system and roving cameras that will show the highlights of theevent live on the big screen."
Revving up today, the utes arrive during the day and musician Lee Kernaghan will gather the boys from the bush to liven up the night-time celebration.
The muster continues tomorrow with non-stop action and musical entertainment provided by Kasey Chambers and The Living End.
With tickets sales already up 25 per cent on last year, John expects more than 20,000 to motor in to the muster and celebrate the millstone birthday in style.
John says he just wants to make sure everyone really enjoys celebrating the Muster's 10th birthday.
"I'm certain the Deni Ute Muster will continue for another 10," John says.



