Come New Year’s Eve and the world is in full celebration swing.
Only a few stragglers are savvy enough to nurse hangovers with a hair of the
dog. But there’s a better way to bounce right out of that headache, eye ache
and lack of sleep…the Field
Day Music Festival.
It’s taking place in The Domain, right next to the Royal Botanical
Gardens, slap bang in Sydney’s prime attraction. Keeping with tradition and
history, the organizers value the Garden, the first botanical of its kind in
the country, and state clearly on their website that the culture and heritage
is remained intact during New Year’s Day. So expect rowdy crowds and the
typical festival type of shenanigans at this event but without the trash and
abuse. The planners, Fuzzy, are really focused on environmentally friendly
objectives and absolutely thrive on taking care of the surroundings. From using
innovative energy consumption systems to water usage, waste management and
transportation, they’re the enviro-boffins that everyone strives to become. If
you purchase merchandise on the day, you’re guaranteed the sweats won’t come
from sweatshops. So expect a trundle of environmentally friendly displays,
trash areas and information about how to make the world better, one dance track
at a time.
Keeping with this theme, they partner with local communities,
local suppliers and local businesses. The music will be bouncing in the venue
but not outside to disturb locals. If you want to recycle, it’ll be hard to not
find a ‘Towards Zero Waste’ initiative system within arm’s reach. Every
container and drink can will be recycled hourly in staggered increments of five
per. If you find a cigarette butt or plastic container by your feet, just throw
it in the trash. It’s that simple.
What you will expect is a brilliant way to start 2016 out in the
summer sun, laying on the grass, rolling in the leaves and listening to
incredible music by a flurry of artists. With a mix of dance, party, house,
hip-hop, electronica and indie music, they’ve covered an impressive number of musical
genre bases. Also account there are full bars so you can’t BYO and a mass array
of food offerings alongside free water (yes, free H2O). If your head’s still
hurting from the night before, ask at the First Aid Tent for free earplugs.
The lineup includes Seth Troxler, Sam Feldt, Django Django, Pusha
T and Jess Kent. Early bird tickets are now sold out but general ticket prices
are available at $145 including booking fee. Or splash out and start the New Year
with a VIP ticket at $192 (all in). For the VIP you have access to the Botanic
Bar, rapid express entry to the festival, more toilets than you can imagine,
great seating, souvenirs and freebie drinks vouchers. It’s just all more
comfortable while you chill out and watch the little people.
Just a short ferry ride away is Cremorne Point. You’ve danced
till your feet are begging you for a breather so we suggest you return back to
Cremorne Point Manor, prop up those aching heels and enjoy the Sydney Harbour
skyline. Take out the ear plugs and the serenity will be a calmer music to your
ears while you start 2016 with a blast!
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