The day stage is a fantastic platform for artists to showcase their talents, and it opens at 9am both days of the Muster.
This year, there will be three local acts taking the stage over the muster weekend.
As always, the Deni Bush Poets will open the performances each day.
Sharing the hour long 10am spot on Friday will be young Deniliquin bands Anagram Riot and The Groovy Dudes.
Anagram Riot is an alt-indie band made up of local teenagers Scout Bulter, Connor Clayton, Georgia Taylor and Sarah Duffy.
This crew of young musicians has performed in many other venues in the area, including the re-opening of the Deniliquin Town Hall.
Also gracing the day stage with be a Melbourne band with Deni connections - Carp Factory.
The day stage schedule is as follows:
Friday, September 29
9am - Deni Bush Poets.
10am - The Groovy Dudes.
10.30am - Anagram Riot.
11am - Amber Lawson ‘Kids Gone Country Show’.
12pm - Pete Denahy & Band.
1pm - Rhys Crimmin.
2pm - Toyota Star Maker Loren Ryan.
3pm - Gretta Ziller.
4pm - Jade Gibson.
Saturday, September 30:
9am - Deni Bush Poets.
10am - The Carp Factory.
11am - Bogan Bingo.
12pm - Amber Lawson ‘Kids Gone Country Show’.
1.30pm - Ducan Toombs.
2.30pm - Jamie Preston.
3.30pm - Gympie Music Muster Talent Search Winner Brittany Elise.
4.30pm - Brittany Maggs.
The main stage opens at 5.15pm Friday and at 5.30pm Saturday.
Sharing the main stage with some of Australia’s best musical acts this year is Deniliquin’s own Zara Lindeman, who opens the show on Saturday.
Zara Lindeman in front of the 2022 Ute Muster stage.