Summer Six in Pix
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PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
PATRICK HAMILTON
An enthusiastic crowd rocks during the P-Money set.
An happy crowd stands thirty deep in the beer tent at the Summer Six concert.
Seventeen year old Wilbur Townsend of Motueka helps himself to the water supply.
Chris Gee of Wellington controls the sound board for the Nathan Haines Live Band.
Ten year old Lucy Vanner of Appleby enjoys her ice cream during Saturday's Summer Six concert.
An enthusiastic crowd rocks during P-Money's set.
Workers keep the fluid flowing in the very busy beer tent.
Nathan Haines on stage at Saturday's Summer Six concert.
John and Shelley Habib of Nelson (left) with Stacey and Dallas Gribble of Stoke during Saturday's Summer Six concert at the Saxton Field Cricket Oval.
A long queue forms at the gates during Saturday's Summer Six concert at the Saxton Field Cricket Oval.
Thirteen year old Niko White of Nelson wraps an entry band around the wrist of Sarah Folder of St. Arnaud.
Frustrated fans queue outside the Saxton Field Cricket Oval.
Richard Murphy and Thalia Te Koeh of Picton dance to the Black Seeds set.
Shelley Habib of Nelson (left) and Stacey Gribble of Stoke are pretty in pink.
Hip-hop DJ P-Money got the crowd up and dancing after a laid back start to Saturday's Summer Six concert.
Nathan Haines (left), Kevin Field, Joe Haines and Mickey Ututaonga (right) of the Nathan Haines Live Band.
The Black Seeds perform during Saturday's Summer Six concert at the Saxton Field Cricket Oval.
A long queue forms at the gates.
The Black Seeds perform.
Matt Thomson of Maruia (left) with Vicki Golding, Samantha Hitchcock and Langdon Hill of Nelson during Saturday's Summer Six concert at the Saxton Field Cricket Oval.
Claire Gaze (left) and Jan Tunnicliff, both of Nelson, watch from a distance during Saturday's concert.
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There was a summer feeling at Saxton Oval on Saturday, as thousands of people celebrated a scorching day in the sun listening and dancing to some of New Zealand's top musical acts.
The first Summer Six concert kicked off with huge interest from enthusiasts from all over the region and further afield, all looking for a big day out. Nelson Mail photographer Patrick Hamilton was also there. These and other photos taken at the time can be purchased through Nelson Mail offices or by clicking here.