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Hundreds of scantily clad partygoers in fuzzy boots, fairy wings and devil horns have descended on a hardcore music festival in Sydney as the Australia Day weekend is in full swing.
Those present were delighted when they arrived at the Sydney Showground on Saturday for the HTID (Hardcore Till I Die) Festival, presented by Britain’s ‘most colossal’ rave brand.
Music fans left little to the imagination as they arrived at Sydney Olympic Park, with some opting for comfort in sportswear and sneakers, while others went all out with unique costumes.
Many chose to accessorize their barely-there outfits with fishnet stockings, fairy wings, fluffy knee-high boots, body chains, devil horns and fluffy hair extensions.
The festival featured performances from D-Block & S-Te-Fan, Klubfiller, DougNL, Sickmode, Bioweapon, Toneshifterz, Wasted Penguinz, Darren Styles and Gammer.
Revelers descended on the Sydney Showground on Saturday for the HTID Hardcore Dance Festival
This reveler threw up the peace sign as she walked into the dance festival
Many visitors opted for comfort and wore sportswear to the hardcore dance festival
Many opted for comfortable footwear for the festival, which started at 4pm on Saturday
This festival goer matched her sneakers with her bright blue outfit
These men showed off their pecs as they arrived at the Sydney festival in basketball jerseys
Temperatures rose above twenty degrees on Saturday, with the sun largely remaining behind the clouds
Many opted for cheerful and colorful outfits with playful accessories such as this fan
The festival featured performances by D-Block & S-Te-Fan, Klubfiller, DougNL, Sickmode and Bioweapon
Many wore bucket hats to keep cool – with temperatures reaching the high 20s on Saturday
This woman wore a psychedelic-style outfit with fluffy boots and a bright blue miniskirt
Some attendees opted for accessories with angel wings, devil horns and lace garters
Others opted for comfortable activewear and sneakers for the Sydney festival
These visitors took a selfie on Saturday when they entered the festival
These five women decided to wear matching sets to the festival
The festival was presented by HTID, known as Britain’s ‘most colossal’ rave brand
These revelers wore matching outfits with white fishnet stockings, bows and white skirts
The outfits at the hardcore festival ranged from simple and comfortable to elaborate themed costumes
The police were present on Saturday to keep a close eye on the partygoers
Some attendees decided to wear extravagant bodysuits and accessories, while others kept it simple
One reveler wore dozens of bracelets and fuzzy boots, while another wore a T-shirt that read “Do MILFs, Not Drugs.”
One woman wore bright pink fishnet stockings and a fluffy hair accessory
This pair was in good spirits as they entered the hard dance festival on Saturday
Several attendees were dressed as nurses, while another wore a psychedelic-style bodysuit