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After a jam-packed three days, December 31 â and the last day of Beyond The Valley â finally arrived. The day was dominated by scorching Australian sun and disco outfits, with punters donning sequins, sparkles and bodysuits galore for the festivalâs Studio54 New Yearâs theme.
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Despite the 30-degree heat, crowds aplenty turned out for the last set of the festival, taking in an eclectic array of sets from international artists, including a much-anticipated return to stage for Canadian pop icon Nelly Furtado. Check out some of our New Yearâs highlights below.
Punters braved the heat for Yung Lean

Often described as one of the biggest stars of SoundCloud rap, Yung Lean looked the part in dark sunglasses and black, bat-wing-like face paint. The Swedish rapper had a sweltering afternoon set on the Valley Stage, but still managed to power through in a wind breaker and cargo pants, stopping occasionally to towel himself down between songs.
The rapperâs dark, emo music was a definite switch-up from previous performances at the 2022 festival, but he drew a large audience despite the oppressive sun. Instructed to jump around, the crowd surged and swelled as Lean worked through songs like âHotel In Minskâ and TikTok favourite âGinseng Strip 2002â, stage-side sprinklers dousing the revellers as they sweated in the pit.
SG Lewis shows why heâs earned a strong Aussie fanbase

SG Lewisâ enthusiasm was a true pleasure to watch. The UK producer had a permanent grin plastered on his face during his Valley Stage performance, crowds flocking to catch a glimpse of his set.
It was Lewisâ first Australian festival show in more than four years, and he expressed his delight and surprise at the number of people turning out to see him. âLast time I was here there were less people,â he said with a smile.
Itâs not hard to see why heâs garnered such a strong fanbase here, moving dexterously between the keyboard and the decks as he played house bangers âChemicalsâ and âOne Moreâ, during which he also jumped on the mic and shimmied around the stage.
BENEE charmed the crowd with quirky banter

After spending much of 2022 on the road, it was time for BENEE to play the Valley Stage for her last show of the year. Speaking to NME prior to the performance she said she was feeling âa little bit emotionalâ about it coming to an end, but that didnât stop her from delivering an infectiously playful set.
She was met with shrieks of excitement from the crowd as she bounded onto the stage, revealing that sheâd cut her fringe just before coming out and apologising for the remnants of hair sticking to her face. It was one of many quirky moments from the New Zealand singer, whose unbridled energy was soaked up by the enchanted audience. She twirled her way through fan favourites âKoolâ, âSoakedâ and âSnailsâ, before wrapping it all up with 2019âs âSupalonelyâ.
Kaytranada brought vibes to the valley with a 90-minute set

Earlier that day, Kaytranada had been the name on everyoneâs lips, with people around the campsite expressing their eagerness to catch the Canadian producer and DJ live. The crowd swarming the Valley Stage at 8.45pm was a testament to this, doof sticks high in the blazing sunset sky as he appeared behind the decks.
Kaytranada emanated an effortless cool as he took the audience through a mammoth 90 minutes of smooth electronic beats, laced with hints of disco, soul, hip-hop and funk. His flip of The Weekndâs âOut Of Timeâ and Chance The Rapperâs âAll Nightâ in particular had people dancing blissfully, bathed in an impressive light show that only added to the DJâs allure.
Nelly Furtadoâs first full set in five years was worth the wait

As midnight crept closer, the moment everyone had been waiting for finally arrived.
It had been more than five years since Canadian pop icon Nelly Furtado performed live, with her last show taking place in Switzerland in 2017. Addressing the Valley Stage crowd, she said sheâd been five months pregnant at that last show, so being onstage again for a New Yearâs set at Beyond The Valley was a completely different experience.
If Furtado had been nervous about her performance, she certainly didnât show it. With only 35 minutes on the clock, she delivered powerful renditions of her biggest hits â including a cameo from SG Lewis and a remix of her Timbaland collaboration âGive It To Meâ, courtesy of Australian producer Dom Dolla, whose set was up next.
She looked ever the superstar in a white, sparkly catsuit, flanked at one point by two dancers â RuPaulâs Drag Race queens Tynomi Banks and Kween Kong â who stunned in glittery, gold get-ups. Rounding out the night with 2006âs âPromiscuousâ, Furtadoâs return was a triumphant one â and hopefully the first of many more live shows to come.
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