DJ Set 1: Unknown, Time to Change (KiNK & Raredub), Unknown, Perfect Shelving Technique, Diva (Uncertain), Loop 1 (Ned Bennett), Unknown, BAMBA (Raredub), Unknown, Unknown, Shattering the Norm (Obstructor)[1], Graveyard Shift (Ned Bennett)[2], Unknown[2], Unknown, K On My D + C (Partiboi69, Juicy Romance), My City, Rapture (Worldcolour), The Hive (Alarico), Unknown, Tell Me I'm Wrong (Nørbak), Unknown, Unknown, Kraken (Stef Mendesidis)[3], Unknown[2], Pump Up the Jam (Technotronic)[2], LIKE A PUNK (Joey Valance & Brae)[2], B.O.B. (Bombs Over Baghdad) (Outkast)[2], Breathe (The Prodigy), Techno Disco Tool (Mella Dee)[4]
Show Notes: Bullant set after King Gizzard's show that same night. Stu came on stage during Shattering the Norm (Obstructor). Ambrose came on during Graveyard Shift (Ned Bennett) and stayed for the next song, quoting My Neck, My Back (Lick It) (Khia). During K On My D + C (Partiboi69, Juicy Romance) Joey gave a shout out to Partiboi69 and sang along. Joey also gave a shout out during My City. Ambrose, Cavs, Cook and Lucas joined for Kraken (Stef Mendesidis) while Ambrose stayed for the next song, quoting Le Risque and Intergalactic (Beastie Boys). Ambrose stayed on stage for the following songs including Pump Up the Jam (Technotronic), LIKE A PUNK (Joey Valence & Brae) and B.O.B. (Bombs Over Baghdad) before leaving for Breathe (The Prodigy). Ambrose returned with Gaspard de Meulemeester for Techno Disco Tool (Mella Dee) and quoted We Are Family (Sister Sledge).