ALMOST 20,000 people descended on the International Regatta Centre enjoying perfect weather conditions to participate in the best festival so far. Around 20,000 hardstyle music lovers took on the ...
Saturday 14 September would have seen 30,000 people making their annual pilgrimage to the Sydney International Regatta Centre to attend Defqon.1, a hard dance music festival organised by Dutch company ...
Tens of thousands of 'hardstyles' revellers flocked to Sydney's Defqon. 1 music festival for 11 hours of bizarre dancing dressed in colourful and quirky clothing. The festival attracts electronic ...
FOUR people have died at this hardcore dance music festival, but its evangelical fans say the infamous event was the “best day” of their lives. The electronic music festival where two young people ...
NSW Premier Glady Berejiklian's vow to shut down Defqon.1 has inspired musicians to remix her voice into hardstyle bangers. The Premier vowed to ban the 30,000-person festival - the world's largest ...
However, the controversial Sydney hardstyle festival that the NSW Government desperately wants to shut down — Defqon.1 — could soon be poached by the ACT, in a bid to keep festivalgoers safe. The ...
In 28 days it began. In 28 weeks it spread. In 28 years it evolved.
Two people have died from suspected drug overdoses after attending Sydney's annual Defqon.1 festival, sparking the New South Wales premier to state she never wants to see it held in the state again. A ...
Another festival, another fatality. A 23-year-old man attending Australia’s Defqon.1 festival this weekend died of a suspected overdose, reports the Daily Telegraph. The victim was treated at the ...
The electronic music festival where two young people died on the weekend, has evangelical fans who love to dress up and dance. Defqon.1 was founded in the Netherlands in 2003 by Q-Dance, a Dutch ...