Revellers have flung themselves headfirst and butt-naked into wild and bush festivities over the past two days.
The Bachelor’s Nick Cummins, 30, was among the crowd at the annual Deni Ute Muster festival in rural New South Wales on Friday.
The reality star posed for pictures with fans during the two-day festival, which wraps up today.
The Bachelor’s Nick Cummins, 30, was among the crowd at the Deni Ute Muster in rural New South Wales on Friday
Revellers have flung themselves headfirst and butt-naked into wild and iconic Aussie festivities over the past two days
The Honey Badger flew into the festival on a private jet with a group of male friends, and documented his day on social media.
About 20,000 people showed up to Deniliquin for the 20th Deni Ute Muster festival.
The festival in southern New South Wales is a traditional country celebration of mud, beer, folk music and above all, utes.
The bogan’s paradise featured mud pits, gas-powered beer pipes and plenty of plaid.
The reality star posed for pictures with fans during the two-day festival in rural New South Wales, which wraps upon Saturday
A man with a partially-shaved head and a black hoodie smiles as he takes part in the celebrations at the start of the festival on Friday
A festival-goer wearing a black hoodie and sporting a unique haircut drinks beer from a can next to a ute as part of the 20,000-strong annual festival
A man in a cowboy hat performs some risky moves on a red mobility scooter near a caravan at the festival in rural New South Wales
A man wearing a red shirt and a hat holds up a can of beer at the 2018 Ute Muster celebration in the rural town of Deniliquin
A man wearing a cowboy hat poses next to a shirtless reveller lying down on the ground with writing scrawled across his back
There were also plenty of unique hairstyles to be marveled at during the festival.
Deniliquin 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.
This year, country singing sensations are headlining the festival, including US singer Carrie Underwood, Aussie pop rock band Thirsty Merc and songwriter Kasey Chambers.
A host of local country and rock musicians are also performing at the festival.
The festival boasts a wide range of peculiar events and activities, which included a display of the finest utes from all over Australia, wood chop demonstrations, helicopter rides and lawnmower racing for the youngsters.
The event combines the unique activities with overnight camping.
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 dressed in black celebrate the icon of ute and all things Aussie at the annual Deni Ute Muster festival
Among the 20,000-strong crowd was Channel 10’s Nick ‘the Honey Badger’ Cummins, 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
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
Deni Ute Muster festival goers wear country hats and hold beer cans as they pose and smile for a photo
A group of friends sit in a circle on fold-out chairs on the first day of the festival and begin drinking their first couple of beers