Electronic dance music was the flavour of the weekend with around 6000 revelers turning out to see Rufus Du Sol perform in Wollongong on Friday, according to emergency services.
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The music trio chose MacCabe Park for their only headline show in NSW, which may have attributed the concert selling out months in advance.
The award-winners performed chart-toppers like Innerbloom, Lost In My Mind and You Were Right in front of a spectacular light show programmed in time with their beats.
The infrastructure for the show remained for the Farmer and the Owl Festival on Saturday, which police estimated drew in around 2300 patrons.
It was the biggest event produced by the Wollongong-based record label of the same name, with an eclectic mix of 57 artists on the line-up.
This included post-metal group Deafheaven, surf-pop duo Hockey Dad and pub-punk outfit Amyl and the Sniffers, along with Illawarra artists signed to the record label.