Rain didn't dampen the spirits of the performers or the crowd as the One Electric Day event took place on the lawns of the Country Club Tasmania.
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Fans were treated to a wide range of artists across the afternoon opening with the recently re-formed Southern Sons.
Joe Camilleri led the evergreen Black Sorrows through a high energy set, culminating in their 1989 smash Chained to the Wheel.
The electric Vanessa Amorosi played a barrage of sing along hits including Shine and Absolutely Everybody, although the highlight of her set was a blistering cover of Eurythmics Would I lie to you?
Next up Jon Stevens belted out tunes from his Noiseworks days including Take Me Back and Hot Chilli Woman, alongside some INXS classics, notably Don't Change and I Need You Tonight.
Finally the rain disappeared and John Farnham led his band through a triumphant set with cuts such as Chain Reaction, Age of Reason and Every Time You Cry reminding everyone of the breadth of his incredible catalogue.