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

  • Q45
  • Jon Hardy
  • Nick Toth
  • Pocket
  • Loverush
  • Mohata: Intense African Percussion
  • Grant Naylor & Tommee Balukea: Tribal Percussion & Spanish Guitar

Field Day 2003

  • Phil Smart
  • Kid Kenobi
  • Ajax
  • Q45
  • DB Chills (Live)
  • Jon Hardy

Field Day 2004

Field Day 2005

Field Day 2006

  • 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

Field Day 2007

Field Day 2008

Field Day 2009

  • Trentemøller
  • Yo Majesty
  • Ajax
  • Ember
  • Deepchild
  • Nathan McLay
  • Jaime Doom & Fus Da Hoodrat
  • So I'm Jo
  • JD Samson (Le Tigre)
  • Canyons
  • Oliver Huntemann

Field Day 2010

Field Day 2011

  • CasioKids
  • Jamaica Beardyman
  • Beni
  • Big Prez DJs
  • Light Year
  • Ember
  • Ghoul
  • Sosume DJs
  • Gold Fields
  • Canyons

Field Day 2012

Field Day 2013

Field Day 2014

  • Yahtzel + L D R U
  • Wave Racer
  • KLP
  • James Taylor
  • Gus Da Hoodrat
  • Illya
  • Elston
  • Falcona DJs
  • Fingers
  • Purple Sneakers DJs
  • Stephen Ferris

Field Day 2015

  • Acaddamy
  • Moon Holiday
  • Ribongia
  • Collarbones
  • Jensen Interceptor
  • Dance I Said DJs
  • Atriane
  • Radge
  • Nick Toth
  • Preacha
  • Sadar Bahar (USA)
  • Gonzo
  • Urby

Field Day 2016

  • 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

Field Day 2017

Field Day 2018

  • Princess Nokia withdrew from the lineup due to illness and was replaced by Big Shaq and Running Touch

Field Day 2019

  • Migos withdrew from the lineup for unspecified reasons and were replaced by Sheck Wes and Juice Wrld

Field Day 2020

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

Field Day 2023


  • Yeat withdrew from the lineup for unknown reasons and was replaced by Mike Dimes

Field Day 2024

See also

References

  1. "Fuzzy". www.fuzzy.com.au. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  2. InTheMix 50: 2008

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