Olivia Bijkersma and Sullivan West travelled from Geelong for the festival.
On a hot Saturday, keen festival-goers still turned up to get involved with the action at Play on the Plains.
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The festival at the Deniliquin Festival Site - also home to the Deni Ute Muster - saw people travelling from far and wide.
Along with locals, they enjoyed some high-quality acts and up-and-coming artists competing as part of Battle of the Bands.
Other activities included volleyball, backyard totem tennis and silent disco, along with food trucks and refreshment tents providing plenty of opportunity to socialise across the event.
Members of Deniliquin band The Groovy Dudes, Miles Allitt, Darcy Nilsson and Harvey Campbell enjoying the festival after competing in the Battle of the Bands.
The Carp Factory members Sid Pearn, Liam Taylor, band roadie Lachie Wallace and Tom Nixon after their set.
Evy Moore, Brydey Maher, Kyah Watson and Harvey Campbell enjoying the volleyball at Play on the Plains.
Oscar Marshall and Charlie Courts.
Oscar Thompson, Christian Bould and Ben Mildren.
Zane and Iden Wilson.
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard fans (from left) Raphael Rickards and Jack Newton from Newcastle, and Rilee O'Keefe from the Blue Mountains.