Best festival yet!

I always thought Big Day Out was a really crazy and rowdy festival, which is why I never really wanted to go in the past. But for some reason this year I decided to give it a shot. Sure glad I did because it was is flipping awesome! Dare I say, best festival yet.

Anna kept calling me a nerd for laminating the set times and map but by the end of the day I think I convinced her that nerd are cool. Our copy of the set times was indestructible. Nerd 1 : Anna 0.
Now we originally had tickets to the Saturday show, but managed to swap over to the Friday show which worked out perfectly considering the crazy weather on Saturday where the temperature in the late afternoon dropped a whopping 15 degrees in just 1 hour. I reckon a lot of people attending the Saturday show would have gotten sick. The Friday show was great, yes the weather at the start of the day was a killer with temperatures rising as high as 40 degrees, but it did cool down a tiny bit in the afternoon.

When we first got in the heat unbearable, we were dripping with sweat and hadn’t even gone to see anyone yet. I really wanted to see Kasabian fittingly sing “I’m on fiiiiire…” but we seriously couldn’t bear the heat.

One of the highlights of the day was the set by Girl Talk. Known for his mashups, Girl Talk mixed an assortment sweet tracks ranging from The Chilli Peppers to Jackson 5, Crowded House to Michael Jackson’s Thriller, some old school RnB and he even managed to squeeze in some Kelly Clarkson. Random, but oh so fun.

After Girl Talk in the Boiler room we were so hot so we stopped by the Olympic flame for a much needed cool down. After that it was go go go where we raced from stage to stage to check out the major acts.

Dizzee Rascal was … BONKERS! He drew such a massive crowd and it was going absolutely crazy, it was a very impressive sight especially in the heat. You really couldn’t sit still during his set, you had to dance or at the very least bop your head … and then be dripping with sweat. Oh well, the music was just too good to care.

Lily Allen was up next, I was a bit skeptical about how her voice would carry at the main stage but she was great. She looked and sounded gorgeous. It’s a bit of a shame that she’s not going to continue performing but I’m glad I had the chance to see her live in action and really working the stage.
Jet, as always, were great. Calvin Harris made everyone dance their feet off. And Ladyhawke played with everyone’s delirium on her guitar with her Kiwi accent. It was a jam packed afternoon with so much to do and see, but there was still plenty more to come.

OMG Muse were amazing! When they came on stage all feelings of tiredness and exhaustion seem to disappear with the heavy sound of the drums and guitar. They really know how to captivate an audience, no matter how tired you are. It was amazing to experience Starlight live, I say ‘experience’ because it wasn’t just in the sound; it incorporated all your sense (well all except for maybe taste, you couldn’t really taste the song, but if you could I reckon it would taste pretty sweet). I’d fallen in love with this song over the past couple of months and I got the chills when they started to play the intro.
After that we quickly rushed to Boiler room to see Groove Armada. I have a much greater appreciation of Groove Armada now that I’ve seen them live. A lot of effort goes into their show and the vocals and the band are really talented. It was a great way to end the night Superstylin’.
I know I sound a bit like a raving lunatic but I really did have a great time. I think BDO is my new favourite festival. Can’t wait till BDO 2011.


































