Melbourne’s highly anticipated St Jerome’s Laneway Festival kicked off with a bang on Saturday as Stormzy, Angus Stone and Steve Lacy all took to the stage.
The trio attracted massive crowds to their sets as they stunned fans with their incredible performances during the warm music fest.
Stormzy, 30, born Michael Ebenezer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr., dominated with some of his greatest hip hop hits from the last few years.
The Shut Up hitmaker gained attention on the UK underground music scene in 2014 through his Wicked Skengman series of freestyles over classic grime beats.
Now the singer-songwriter owns the stage in a simple black tank top and track pants as he brought a strong energy to his performance over the weekend.
Melbourne’s highly anticipated St Jerome’s Laneway Festival kicked off with a bang on Saturday as Stormzy, 30, (left) Angus Stone, 37, (centre) and Steve Lacy, 25, (right) all took to the stage
Connecting with the crowd in a flawless display of talent, the British rapper was backed up by some astounding visuals on the jumbotron behind him.
Elsewhere, Angus Stone, 37, who now goes by the moniker Dope Lemon, belted out some smooth indie tunes for his fans as he played an electric guitar.
Garbed in a striped white shirt and white jeans, the musician looked incredibly stylish up on stage as he hid his eyes behind a pair of dark sunglasses.
The trio attracted massive crowds to their sets as they stunned fans with their incredible performances during the warm music fest
Stormzy, born Michael Ebenezer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr., dominated with some of his greatest hip hop hits from the last few years
The Shut Up hitmaker gained attention on the UK underground music scene in 2014 through his Wicked Skengman series of freestyles over classic grime beats
Now the singer-songwriter owns the stage in a simple black tank top and track pants as he brought a strong energy to his performance over the weekend
Connecting with the crowd in a flawless display of talent, the British rapper was backed up by some astounding visuals on the jumbotron behind him
Stormzy made the most of the stage
He flaunted his incredible vocal talent
With an instrumental band to back him up, he brought incredible energy to his performance
His astounding performance was enhanced by the incredible visuals on the jumbotron behind him
The Aussie singer is one half of the musical sibling duo Angus & Julia Stone but often performs solo, and has done so under Dope Lemon since 2016.
Steve Lacy opted for more comfortable attire as he performed on stage, slipping into a basic zip-up hoody and beige slacks.
Hiding his eyes behind a pair of shades, the American singer-songwriter, 25, also performed with a guitar as he stuck to the centre of the stage.
Elsewhere, Angus Stone who now goes by the moniker Dope Lemon, belted out some smooth indie tunes for his fans as he played an electric guitar
Garbed in a striped white shirt and white jeans, the musician looked incredibly stylish up on stage as he hid his eyes behind a pair of dark sunglasses
The Aussie singer is one half of the musical sibling duo Angus & Julia Stone but often performs solo, and has done so under Dope Lemon since 2016
The record producer made a name for himself as a guitarist in 2015 when he joined the alternative R&B band the Internet.
Thousands of scantily-clad revellers in breezy shirts, bikini tops, shorts and even fairy wings flocked to Melbourne’s most anticipated summer musical festival.
The massive crowd of young Aussies descended on The Park, in Flemington for the iconic St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival.
Music lovers were in high spirits as they enjoyed an incredible line-up of big music names including Dominic Fike, Faye Webster and Cordae.
Steve Lacy opted for more comfortable attire as he performed on stage, slipping into a basic zip-up hoody and beige slacks
Hiding his eyes behind a pair of shades, the American singer-songwriter, 25, also performed with a guitar as he stuck to the centre of the stage
The record producer made a name for himself as a guitarist in 2015 when he joined the alternative R&B band the Internet