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Land of Plenty wrapped for 2022

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Dusk: Crowds gathered to enjoy the performance by Drapht. Photos: Caitlyn Grant Photo by Caitlyn Grant

Hoards of people gathered at Shepparton Showgrounds on Saturday, April 9, to enjoy the music festival, Land of Plenty.

Smiles, good vibes and fun were in plentiful supply at the festival, which saw big names of Ball Park Music and G Flip take the stage, alongside some acts closer to home of Go Dog Go and Vince the Kid.

Entertainment, rides and some local foods were on offer for the crowds in the festival’s second time gracing the region.

Fun for all: Toni Jessup taking the day in her stride. Photo by Caitlyn Grant
Hanging out: Crowds drew as the day went on. Photo by Caitlyn Grant
Glitter: Andrea Otto and Debbie Sesso. Photo by Caitlyn Grant
Performing: Madi Colville-Walker on stage. Photo by Caitlyn Grant
Feeling the vibes: Iseabal McGrory and Ayla Battilynn. Photo by Caitlyn Grant
Big smiles: Lara Van Opstal, Mikayla Walker, Mackenzie Metcalf, Charlotte Walker and Jorja Whitford. Photo by Caitlyn Grant
Relaxing: Hoards gathered to enjoy the lineup. Photo by Caitlyn Grant
On stage: Wulumbarra performed as part of Baiyiya Garra, presented by Still Here. Photo by Caitlyn Grant
Peace: Alana Long and Chelsea Reeves. Photo by Caitlyn Grant
Festival vibes: Courtney Avery with her companion, Charlie. Photo by Caitlyn Grant
Jump around: Cooper, 9 and Kai White, 6. Photo by Caitlyn Grant
Nightfall: Drapht performing after dark. Photo by Caitlyn Grant
Front row: The crowd looks onto the stage. Photo by Caitlyn Grant
Piggyback: Sam Kleis and Kate Wirges. Photo by Caitlyn Grant
Dancing: Kaneisha Winch and Isabelle Williams. Photo by Caitlyn Grant
All ages: Rumi McLaren having fun at the festival. Photo by Caitlyn Grant
Soulful tunes: Matilda Pearl on stage. Photo by Caitlyn Grant