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Thousands of scantily-clad revellers in breezy shirts, bikini tops, shorts and even fairy wings flocked to one of Melbourne’s most anticipated summer musical festivals.
The massive crowd of young Aussies descended on The Park, in Flemington, on Saturday for the iconic St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival.
Music lovers were in high spirits as they enjoyed an incredible line-up of big music names including Stormzy, Dominic Fike, Steve Lacy, Faye Webster and Cordae.
Revellers partied in the sun as temperatures reached a warm 28C, with some opting for comfort in active wear and sneakers while others wore summery outfits.
Some even chose to accessorise their outfits with fury boots, scarfs, fair wings and long hair extensions.
revellers arriving at he 2024 St Jerome’s Laneway Festival at The Park in Melbourne’s Flemington
Some chose to accessories their music festival outfits with fluffy boots
Music lovers enjoyed sunny and warm weather on Saturday, with temperatures reaching 28C
Fans expressed themselves with fun festival outfits (left), with some opting to accessories their looks with fairy wings and tulle skirts (right)
pictured, party-goers arriving at Laneway Festival at The Park in Melbourne’s Flemington
Pictured, one tattooed festival goer accessorised their festival look with prosthetic elf ears, bright makeup and a handheld fan
Festival goers soak up the hot Summer weather duringMelbourne’s show
Fans watch Angie McMahon perform during Laneway Festival at The Park, Flemington (pictured)
Fans were in high-spirits as they waited for Steve Lacy to perform (pictured)
Music lovers enjoyed an incredible line-up of big music names including Stormzy (right), Dominic Fike, Steve Lacy, Faye Webster and Grace Stephenson of Confidence Man (left)
It comes after thousands of revellers flocked to Adelaide’s Laneway Festival on Friday, strutting their best summer fashion with, bikini tops, midriffs, shorts and active wear.
The mercury soared to 29C at Bonython Park in the city centre on Friday as the crowd, full of smiles and high on friendship enjoyed the festival.
Cheyanne Howard, Nevaeh Luke and Piper Monfries captured the theme of the day, with the happy ladies decked out in bikini tops and short pants matched with sport shoes and boots.
Cheyanne sported a see-through white dress over her blue-and-white bikini and all three ladies wore a pair of cool sunnies on their heads.
Eowyn Hannan, Maayan Whittaker and Alex Wallace, meanwhile, showed off the exposed midriff theme, with all three decked out in light, breezy tops cut above the bellybutton, short jeans and then shoes.
Alex sported long black boots to give more of a cowgirl look.
Short pants, either shorts or cut-off jeans, also dominated among the men.
Police officers with sniffer dogs were a common sight outside the gates of the music festival on Saturday
Police officers speak to a man outside the Laneway Festival at The Park, in Melbourne, on Saturday
The mercury soared to 29C at Bonython Park on Friday
The crowd of youngsters, full of smiles and high on friendship, enjoyed a line-up that included Stormzy and Dominic Fike
Breezy tank tops, bikini tops, short pants and open midriffs were dominant themes of the day
Michael Paul, standing with Yasmin Paul and Kian Paul, looked the epitome of summer in breezy blue-and-white striped shorts, a dark-buttoned shirt and white shoes.
Yasmin and Kian sported the look of the day: short jeans and short tops.
Some of the men, however, were not as tightly configured and showed off a ‘daggy’ look of loose long pants and daggy shirts.
Zany fashion choices also permeated the scene.
A couple of lads were seen in matching ‘skeleton’ suits along with charmingly bizarre sunnies and hats.
A distinct ‘hippie’ aesthetic was also present, a reflection of the freedom that a music concert in summer delivers.
Some festival-goers presented a playful fashion sense, with a trio spotted together presenting a wonderful contrast in styles.
Some of the men showed off a ‘daggy’ look
A distinct ‘hippie’ aesthetic was also present at the music festival over the weekend
One trio spotted together presented a wonderful contrast in styles
One wears all black, the man in the middle wears an open Hawaiian-esque shirt and the other sports a bright pink cap and pink skirt.
It was a hot day in Adelaide Friday but it did not hit the levels of Sydney Laneway outing, which saw temperatures reach into the mid-30s at Olympic Park.
Maya Castronini, Zara Parletta and Marietta Lalidis held big blue handheld fans to beat back the heat.
In addition to keeping cool, the fans looked splendid as elegant accessories.
After a string of successful shows across Australia’s capital cities, Laneway Festival will wrap up in Perth on Sunday.
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