The 2025 Deni Ute Muster is revving up for another massive year, unveiling a stacked lineup of country royalty and rising stars set to hit the stage on October 3rd–4th.
Leading the charge is multi-GRAMMY Award-winning Southern rockers Zac Brown Band, making their Deni debut with their signature blend of country, rock, and tight musicianship that’s earned them chart-topping records and global acclaim. With six consecutive albums landing in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 and 16 No. 1 radio singles under their belt, Zac Brown Band’s arrival in Deniliquin is one for the history books.
Joining them is Nashville’s fast-rising outlaw Jackson Dean, known for his gravel-toned vocals and brooding lyricism. Bursting onto the scene with his debut album Greenbroke, he became the youngest solo male country artist to reach No. 1 with a debut single. He’s since toured relentlessly, building a passionate fanbase with his gritty live shows and emotionally charged performances.
Australian legends are front and centre too: the incomparable John Williamson will celebrate both his 55th year in the industry and his 80th birthday in 2025. With over 500 songs, six ARIAs, and 28 Golden Guitars to his name, Williamson’s deep connection to the land and its people continues to resonate.
ARIA Hall of Famer Kasey Chambers returns to the stage with tracks from her new album Backbone and her new book Just Don’t Be a D**khead… And Other Profound Things I’ve Learnt. Chambers, who’s spent 25+ years at the top of Australia’s country scene, remains a voice of raw honesty and grit.
Also on deck is Troy Cassar-Daley, whose critically acclaimed 12th album Between the Fires picked up five Golden Guitars, and fan favourites The Wolfe Brothers, Kaylee Bell, and viral star Lane Pittman.
Up-and-comers like Max Jackson, Toyota Star Maker 2024 winner Wade Forster, and international sibling trio Homegrown Trio are also along for the ride, while high-energy party outfit Furnace and the Fundamentals will bring their signature chaos and covers to the Muster stage.
Country music queen Amber Lawrence has also been confirmed as the host of the main stage, bringing her wit and warmth to the weekend.
The Deni Ute Muster’s 2025 edition promises to be one of the biggest yet, combining music, utes, and community pride in true Riverina fashion. Tickets are on sale now via deniutemuster.com.au.