The three-day festival was a hit, yet again, with 5000 people travelling from far and wide to soak up the sun and good times.
“We've just wrapped up for 2020 and it's been great,” Festival director David Frazer said.
“We've had a phenomenal line-up again this year.
“From Troy Cassar-Daley on Friday night, Bernard Fanning on Saturday and Kate Miller-Heidke to finish off the weekend, there was something for everyone.”
The line-up covered almost every genre of music from Something for Kate to Matt Joe Gow, Mama Kin Spender to Ainslie Wills.
“It's been a great weekend of music,” he said.
The atmosphere around Aquatic Reserve was electric and spirits were high, but this was also thanks to a great crowd.
“We honestly had the most wonderful crowd you could ask for at a festival,” David said.
“There were no incidents and everyone had a great time.”
Despite a bit of rain before the first night, it didn't put a damper on the weekend with Saturday and Sunday bringing plenty of warmth and sun.
There were plenty of food and drink options open over the weekend with ice cream available for the kids, nice meals and ice-cold alcoholic drinks for the adults.
And keeping the environment safe was a priority for the team as they employed a four-bin rubbish and recycling system, plates that were to be washed and reused and water stations.
And as for next year, the organisers will be coming back better, but not necessarily bigger.
“Our objective is never to go bigger,” he said.
“We're really conscious this is a beautiful site and it's very special to the people of Echuca so it's not an event that's going to keep growing.
“Every year we aim to go better so we'll always catch up with the team afterwards and see what we can do.
“We'll always take on the feedback, try to work on a good line-up and we can't wait to see what we can do in 2021,” David said.