A second day of festivities was on the cards for keen partygoers on Monday as thousands flocked to festivals on New Years Day.
Just hours after Sydney Harbour was lit up with over $1 million worth of fireworks, revelers strapped their dancing shoes back on for Sydney’s Field Day festival.
Floods of music fans clad in an array of wacky ensembles converged on The Domain for the city’s annual January 1 concert.
Sydney music fans continued their New Year’s celebrations at The Domain for the city’s annual Field Day
Thousands of revelers strapped their dancing shoes back on for the first day of 2018
Young groovers took full advantage of the picture perfect weather, showing off their best flesh-baring outfits to watch the local and international lineup perform.
Further north in the beachside town of Byron Bay, tens of thousands of eager partygoers enjoyed the second day of the Falls Festival – one of four sister festivals around the country.
With sunshine beaming down on crowds at both festivals, attendees were in buoyant moods and chose some colourful and kooky outfits for the first day of 2018.
Thousands were spotted bringing in the new year with a boogie at Domain, with plenty posing with their pals and partners for a social media photo or two.
Many likely got little sleep on New Year’s Eve, flocking to The Domain just hours after Sydney Harbour was lit up with over $1 million worth of fireworks
Floods of music fans clad in an array of wacky ensembles converged on the shady grounds for the city’s annual January 1 concert
Young groovers took full advantage of the picture perfect weather, showing off their best flesh-baring outfits to watch the local and international lineup perform
With temperature in the city topping at a warm 27 degrees, festival-goers needed no excuse to hydrate with a beverage.
Many music lovers were spotted packing on the PDA, while others proudly showed off abstract – and revealing – outfits.
A strong police presence including sniffer dogs were also pictured at the festival.
With sunshine beaming down on crowds, attendees were in buoyant moods and chose some colourful and kooky outfits for the first day of 2018
Thousands were spotted bringing in the new year with a boogie at Domain, with plenty posing with their pals and partners for a social media photo or two
With temperature in the city topping at a warm 27 degrees, festival-goers needed no excuse to hydrate with a beverage
Featuring a mix of local and international artists such as Flume, DJ Snake, Thundamentals, George Maple and Stormzy, the event has become one of the biggest remaining music festivals in Australia.
While some seemingly plan on partying hard into the evening, others took the opportunity to relax on the grass and in the shadows of the Sydney CBD.
Further north in Byron Bay, revellers showed no sign of slowing down on the middle day of the three-day festival.
Many music lovers were spotted packing on the PDA, while others proudly showed off abstract – and revealing – outfits
A strong police presence including sniffer dogs were also pictured at the festival