Another world record was set at the Birdsville Huge Red Slam live performance as more than 4000 partook in the biggest ever Nutbush City Cutoff points dance.
Punters peppered the rambling red desert fields in outback Queensland, as 4084 boot-hurrying shrub artists kicked up the residue in wild and strange outfits to the 1973 Tina Turner soul exemplary.
New World Record
The new world record annihilated the past sign of 2878 artists, which was set at the 2021 Birdsville Large Red Slam.
From tutus, dinosaurs, and hipsters to mullets, hairpieces, and bilbies – an ocean of vivid characters lighted the outback for an extraordinary hedge doof like no other.
The astounding dance occurred underneath the Simpson Desert’s amazing 40-meter-high Huge Red sand hill – the biggest of its sort on the planet.
- The occasion raised more than $60,000 for the Illustrious Flying Specialist Administration.
- Every punter paid a $15 enlistment expense to move in the occasion.
With Wednesday’s Nutbush exertion, the celebration pushed its aggregate RFDS raising support complete to more than $435,000 beginning around 2016.
The Enormous Red Slam will close Thursday with exhibitions from celebration main event Jimmy Barnes, country sovereign Kasey Chambers and a large number of other darling Australian music acts including Imprint Peak, Richard Clapton, Sarah McLeod, The Lachy Doley Gathering, and Debris Grunwald.
The celebration likewise held a Doggie Desert Style contest to crown the outback’s most elegant fuzzy friends.