Thousands of diehard fans crowded Stuart Park on Saturday to watch Aussie rock legends Cold Chisel belt out some of their classic hits along with some new material from their most recent album.
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Chisel frontman Jimmy Barnes opened the concert with Standing on the Outside before singing hits including Rising Sun, Cheap Wine, Four Walls and Choir Girl.
The two-hour performance ended with a Khe San, When The War Is Over and finally, their signature ballad, Flame Trees.
The band posted a shout-out to their Wollongong fans on Facebook after the show.
"Huge night in the 'Gong tonight. The Blood Moon tour hit the beach and everybody came ready to party. Jimmy sang like an angel and Ian soloed like a demon and the mix was pure magic - same set as last night, cause we all loved it so much. A sold out crowd of 13,000! Get ready Canberra - we're comin for you."
The band is set to play 14 outdoor shows in Australia and New Zealand, supported by Birds of Tokyo, Magic Dirt, Busby Marou and 19Twenty.
Over the course of their career, Cold Chisel has sold almost seven million albums across vinyl, cassette, CD, downloads and streaming.
They've been inducted into the ARIA Hall Of Fame.