The Riverina's musical talent, food and wine were on show under near-perfect weather at the annual Tumbafest on the weekend.
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Event organiser Karly Finn said that while they had not finalised the numbers for the two days, she estimated about 3000 attendees on Saturday.
"We had fantastic weather, it was such a beautiful day and the crowds came out in droves," Ms Finn said.
"The main stage was huge and packed.
"Darryl Middleton, who headlined Saturday, was fantastic."
Entertainment also included pro BMX rider Cameron White who put on aerial displays.
"He put on interactive rides and showed off new tricks," Ms Finn said.
"The wine stores also went really well - there was a whole mix of stores."
A major change this year was the relocation of the wine court yard, which Ms Finn said contributed to the success.
"It meant less congestion of people," she said.
On Sunday, crowds were treated to blues music and celebrity chef Mark Olive.
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