SUNBURNED and worn campers yesterday drifted to the Party in the Paddock stage for The White Rose Project.
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The Hobart-based band opened the festival's final day with their style of catchy groove-based rock.
Friday night's festivities saw Jinja Safari headline before late night tunes continued with Launceston's Akouo.
Host band Younger Dryas kicked up a dancing storm yesterday's, followed by reggae outfit Bad Beef.
The festival saw about 4000 people through its gates, many flying in from interstate.
Party in the Paddock's vendors were also doing a cracking trade.
Clothes swap and trade stalls, merchandise and a slew of food and beverage outlets saw steady crowds throughout the day.
Meanwhile, the paddock's sprawling tent city was abuzz with conversation.
The event's bring-your-own alcohol theme was well utilised and saw friendly exchanges and shenanigans sprout between parties.
Volunteer crews were a large part of the day as they manned gates, picked up rubbish and helped festival patrons.
Red Frog groups distributed sugar boosts with lollies and sprayed down overheating campers with welcome jets of cool water.
The event came to a close after the Our House dance tent ended about 4am.