Field Day is an outdoor music festival held every year on New Year's Day in Sydney at The Domain. It is a one-day music festival showcasing hip-hop, house, indie and electronic artists from all over the world. The event has been running since 2002 and has become a popular annual music event, attracting over 20,000 people.[1]
In 2007 and 2008 Field Day was voted the best festival in New South Wales in the annual InTheMix 50.[2]
There was no Field Day in 2021.
During the 2024 Field Day, six people were arrested as part of a police operation. 25 people were charged with drug offences, with 91 detected as being in possession of illicit drugs.[3][4]
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- Q45
- Jon Hardy
- Nick Toth
- Pocket
- Loverush
- Mohata: Intense African Percussion
- Grant Naylor & Tommee Balukea: Tribal Percussion & Spanish Guitar
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- Phil Smart
- Kid Kenobi
- Ajax
- Q45
- DB Chills (Live)
- Jon Hardy
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- John Devecchis
- Mark Murphy
- Funktrust - Will Styles & Learned Hand
- Dave Slade
- The Bang Gang DJs feat Gus Da Hoodratt
- Jaime Doom
- DJ Damage & Dangerous Dan
- James Taylor
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- Trentemøller
- Yo Majesty
- Ajax
- Ember
- Deepchild
- Nathan McLay
- Jaime Doom & Fus Da Hoodrat
- So I'm Jo
- JD Samson (Le Tigre)
- Canyons
- Oliver Huntemann
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- Yahtzel + L D R U
- Wave Racer
- KLP
- James Taylor
- Gus Da Hoodrat
- Illya
- Elston
- Falcona DJs
- Fingers
- Purple Sneakers DJs
- Stephen Ferris
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- Acaddamy
- Moon Holiday
- Ribongia
- Collarbones
- Jensen Interceptor
- Dance I Said DJs
- Atriane
- Radge
- Nick Toth
- Preacha
- Sadar Bahar (USA)
- Gonzo
- Urby
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- Ngaiire
- Jess Kent
- Motorik Vibe Council
- Set Mo
- Jayteehazard
- Typhonic
- Goodwill
- Mo'Funk
- Kato
- Spenda C
- Kris Ramea
- Tyler Touché
- I Oh You DJs
- Patick Nazemi
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- Princess Nokia withdrew from the lineup due to illness and was replaced by Big Shaq and Running Touch
- Migos withdrew from the lineup for unspecified reasons and were replaced by Sheck Wes and Juice Wrld
Due to travel restrictions (both national and international) related to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia the 2022 edition featured a smaller all-Australian lineup
- Yeat withdrew from the lineup for unknown reasons and was replaced by Mike Dimes