Revellers danced in colourful and quirky clothing at a music festival which left two people dead and 700 needing medical assistance. Flower headdresses and suspenders were among the items party-goers ...
The boss of Defqon.1 has blasted Australia's heavy-handed approach to drugs after two people died at the festival last year. Simon Coffey, director of Q-dance which runs Defqon.1, said Australia was ...
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 ...
A DANCE music festival with an appalling record of drug deaths and injury has taken another two young lives and left three more fighting for theirs — leaving justice campaigners questioning why it was ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The head of a dance music festival where two young revellers fatally overdosed last year says Australia should have pill testing ...
In a statement released in the events Facebook page this afternoon, organisers Q-Dance said it was unable to find an alternate venue in time. “Warriors, it is with great sadness to inform you that ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...