After an estimated million people flocked to Sydney's foreshore on Saturday night to bring in the New Year, the celebrations kicked on into Sunday at the ...
Field Day has become a mainstay of Sydney’s New Year’s celebrations since its inaugural event in 2002. After an estimated million people flocked to Sydney’s foreshore on Saturday night to bring in the New Year, the celebrations kicked on into Sunday at the sold-out Field Day festival. Tens of thousands of revellers have kept the party going on New Year’s Day, with the sold-out Field Day festival returning to it’s pre-Covid glory.
Field Day is in full swing at The Domain in Sydney with revellers streaming into the parklands from mid-morning dressed in colourful, racy festival wear.
Sniffer dogs were checking festival goers for drugs as officers maintained a strong presence outside The Domain. Field Day 2023 has kicked off in The Domain in Sydney with about 20,000 partygoers flocking to the festival (pictured) Music festivals are back as New Year's Day partygoers shrugged off the distant spectre of Covid lockdowns to ring in 2023 in style at the first major event of the year's concert calendar.
Tens of thousands of revellers have kept the party going on New Year's Day, with the sold-out Field Day festival returning to it's pre-Covid glory.
Field Day has become a mainstay of Sydney’s New Year’s celebrations since its inaugural event in 2002. “You don’t want to start 2023 in an ambulance or a hospital,” he said. After an estimated million people flocked to Sydney’s foreshore on Saturday night to bring in the New Year, the celebrations kicked on into Sunday at the sold-out Field Day festival.