Local artists will also take to the stage, adding to an evening designed to showcase the talent, character and community spirit of the region.
Across the CBD, visitors will discover fashion shows, street performers, wood chopping, whip cracking, a driving simulator, pop-up cinema, spectacular light installations and activities for all ages.
The event will create a true street festival atmosphere, with local businesses, community organisations and food outlets encouraged to become part of the celebration.
One of the major attractions will be a series of five free 60-minute workshops presented by 360 ALLSTARS, giving participants the opportunity to learn from world-class performers.
The workshop program includes Circus Skills at 5pm, Basketball Freestyling at 5.30pm, Breakdancing at 6.30pm, BMX Flatland at 7pm, and Found Sound & Live Looping at 8pm.
The sessions cater for a range of ages and abilities, from children aged five and over through to teenagers and adults.
Participants can try acrobatics, handstands and juggling; learn basketball spinning and freestyle skills; master the foundations of breaking; develop BMX balance and tricks; or turn everyday objects into musical instruments using professional looping technology.
Places are limited, with registrations being taken ahead of the event.
The festival has been created to extend the excitement and benefits of the Deni Ute Muster beyond the event site and into the town itself.
By temporarily closing Cressy and Napier Sts to vehicles and opening them to people, the event will create a safe, welcoming space where the community can gather, visitors can experience Deniliquin and local businesses can benefit from increased activity.
The expanded CBD activation is designed to encourage visitors to arrive earlier, stay longer and spend more time exploring Deniliquin.