The iconic event was cancelled for 2020 due to COVID-19, but organisers are promising next year's event will be back in a big way.
The concert line-up includes John Williamson, The Angels, Busby Marou, Troy Cassar-Daley, Shannon Noll, The McClymonts, Sara Storer and Felicity Urquhart.
Deni Ute Muster general manager Vicky Lowry said it was exciting to see the live music industry making a comeback.
“We look forward to welcoming back everyone to our 23rd year after only being able to celebrate our 22nd year virtually,” she said.
“Moving forward, the Deni Ute Muster will be guided by advice/recommendations received by the government with health and safety our number one priority whilst planning.”
As well as music, the Deni Ute Muster program includes the rock climbing wall, Peter Hodge Camel Rides, Brophy Bros Circus, whip-cracking, woodchopping, the Bullride Spectacular, Circlework, barrel races, show ‘n’ shine, Go-to-Wo, Isuzu Ute Iron Summit and Hay Bale Hustle, Mini Muster Mobeel, Carnival Corner, Tradie Challenge and the Trackless Trains.
Next year's event will be held on Friday, October 1 and Saturday, October 2.
The event mobilises up to 1000 volunteers and annually raises about $100,000 for the community.
All Early Bird and Muster Adorer tickets are sold out. General admission tickets are available at: deniutemuster.com.au