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.
Field Day 2002
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Field Day 2003
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Field Day 2004
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Field Day 2005
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Field Day 2006
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Field Day 2007
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Field Day 2008
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Field Day 2009
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Field Day 2010
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Field Day 2011
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Field Day 2012
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Field Day 2013
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Field Day 2014
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Field Day 2015
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Field Day 2016
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Field Day 2017
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Field Day 2018
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- Princess Nokia withdrew from the lineup due to illness and was replaced by Big Shaq and Running Touch
Field Day 2019
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- Migos withdrew from the lineup for unspecified reasons and were replaced by Sheck Wes and Juice Wrld
Field Day 2020
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Field Day 2022
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
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Field Day 2023
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- Yeat withdrew from the lineup for unknown reasons and was replaced by Mike Dimes
Field Day 2024
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See also
References
- ↑ "Fuzzy". www.fuzzy.com.au. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
- ↑ InTheMix 50: 2008
External links
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