Kayla Fox, 8, left, and Jaymie Hall, 8, dance to Jamie McDell.
"We are here to see other bands play but came down to see Jamie. I am a big fan. I have had fun at Crankworx," Isabella said.
Jacman Entertainment site manager and event co-ordinator said the festival was a great way to spend an evening after a day at the mountain bike festival.
"It is a good way to end Crankworx, It's really good, they wanted to showcase New Zealand music."
She said tonight's line-up would be just as impressive, with opportunities to see great bands for no cost.
Jamie McDell.
"The Black Seeds have not played down here for years and have never played a free gig,"
Tonight's event begins at 4pm and finishes at 10pm, at the Village Green. Crowds can look forward to seeing the Black Seeds, P Money, featuring Shapeshifter frontman P Digsss, ManaLion plus local up-and-comers Strangely Arousing and Open Arms.