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THE afternoon session of GTM picked up where the morning bands left off.
There was a great amount of energy and dancing from the crowd who enjoyed the Bendigo sunshine.
Sticky Fingers kicked off the afternoon with a righteous, half naked set that was one of the most well received performances of the day.
In the Moolin Rouge, A$AP FERG showed why he has been one of the most popular acts at the regional festival this year.
With plenty of crowd involvement and big beats to accompany his mic skills, the US rapper was sensational.
San Cisco and The Preatues continued the afternoon with both bands providing plenty of dance opportunists for GTM patrons.
You Me At Six gave the crowd a taste of rock ahead of Aussie rockers Wolfmother, who played at 8pm.
Ball Park Music brought a good dose of fun to proceedings as did Carmada under the big top.
Peaches provided the most colourful performance of the night with costumes to rival Empire of the Sun.
Her set included two androgynous up very suggestive dancers.
Hot Dub Time Machine and Hermitude played just after the sun went down.
Hermitude put on a spectacular audio-visual display that "got that little devil on your should to dance, dance, dance.
It provided a great foundation for the other night acts; Charlie XCX, Broods, Wolfmother, Hilltop Hoods, RL Grime and Flight Facilities.
Charli XCX, her all-female band and an inflatable crowd were a highlight of the festival. Her hits Break the Rules and Boom Clap were popular alongside Icona Pop's I Love It and Iggy Azalea's Fancy (she is a featured artist in both songs).
In the Moolin Rouge, Broods brought their unique bib to the fore with a strong set.
Wolfmother played a mixture of old and new on the main stage with Andrew Stockdale getting the crowd jumping ahead of the night's final acts.
The band brought the house down with an epic rendition of Joker and Thief complete with Stockdale playing guitar in the crowd.
RL Grimes proved popular in the Moolin Rouge with a vibrant performance.
Hilltop Hoods closed out proceedings on the main stage in thee only way the know how - good songs, great beat and catchy hooks.