Thousands of glammed-up revellers descended on western Sydney as they danced into the night for the Ultra music festival.

The festivalgoers flaunted plenty of skin – opting for barely-there bikinis, hot pants and fishnet tights as they flocked to Parramatta Park for the music extravaganza on Sunday.

International music acts, including The Chainsmokers, Marshmellow and Martin Garrix, were booked to take the stage as headliners of the electronic musical festival.

Thousands of glammed-up revellers have descended on western Sydney as they dance into the night for Ultra music festival

A group of girls are seen arriving at the festival gates in barely-there outfits, opting for tiny bikini tops and short skirts or high-waisted bottoms 

Two friends pose for the camera at the electronic music gig wearing sky blue skinny jeans and crop tops

Two girls take a moment before heading into the gates.

The stylish duo decided to match their hair with braids for the occasion

Sunday’s festival comes amid heightened security imposed at music events across the state, but the revellers didn’t seem disheartened by the increase in safety measures.  

They were seen swigging from cans of beer, stopping to take selfies and cheering as they walked down the street to the festival.   

Scantily-clad girls flaunted their figures in tiny two-pieces adorned with glitter and sequins.

Other revellers showed off their patriotic side and wrapped themselves in the Australian flag.

One particularly outrageous outfit saw one woman don a black jumpsuit complete with two chunks of cloth deliberately cut out to expose both her bum cheeks. 

While others opted for neon green gym-wear inspired attire in the form of leggings and a crop top. 

International music acts, including The Chainsmokers, Marshmellow and Martin Garrix, were booked to take the stage as headliners of the electronic musical festival 

A group of pals pose for the camera.

The women have opted for bold outfits with bizarre fishnets while the men are dressed more casually 

This woman chose an animal print two piece to flaunt her figure and ample cleavage.

She matched the outfit with big lashes and simple heeled sandles

The festivalgoers flaunted plenty of skin opting for barely-there bikinis, hot pants and fishnet tights as they flocked to Parramatta Park for the music extravaganza on Sunday

They completed the look with a pair of sunglasses and a generous helping of glitter.

Some revellers tried to hide their identity by going incognito with white masks.

Weather in Sydney was indecisive as rain clouds loomed, wind roared and the sun played hide and seek. 

Despite this, many revellers braved barely-there bikini tops which did nothing to hide their ample cleavage.

All the colours of the rainbow!

This rellever made a statement as she wore a barely-there multi coloured two-piece

Matching sets were quite the rave with this woman choosing to wear a two-piece red tartan set

A group of festivalgoers who braved the indecisive Sydney weather by showcasing plenty of skin

Sunday’s festival comes amid heightened security imposed at music events across the state but the revellers didn’t seem disheartened by the increase in safety measures

Many men took the chance to whip their top off and strut around with their gym-hoaned physic on full display.

Some left little to the imagination in military boots, fishnet tights and not much else.

One group of girls appeared to have taken inspiration from the nineties and donned a retro-style tracksuit two-piece.

Other revellers decided to go for a more conservative look in a simple pair of shorts and a t-shirt. 

The music festival attracted increased security presence.

Police are seen observing the revellers

This brave reveller didn’t seem to fussed to expose her bum cheeks with open back pants

A couple are seen walking towards the festival gates to dance the night away on Sunday

A group of girls show off their skin with glitzy and barely-there tops, matched with shorts and black shoes

Ultra is a worldwide music festival that first opened its doors in Miami, USA, in 1999.

The electronic music festival has since gained momentum across the globe, booking gigs from the USA, to Europe and Australia.

Australia hosted Road to Ultra in Melbourne in February 2018.

On Saturday, the music festival kicked off its first official Ultra Australia at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne.

Ultra shared pictures of an extravagant fireworks show to social media at the conclusion of Saturday’s festival.

‘Thank you Melbourne for an incredible first day of Ultra Australia!

See you tomorrow Sydney,’ festival organisers wrote on social media.    

Ultra is a worldwide music festival that first opened its doors in Miami, USA, in 1999.

It’s since grown prominence around the globe

Girls are seen checking their social media accounts before they dance away their worries to the likes of The Chainsmokers

Police are seen observing the revellers at Parramatta Park, western Sydney, on Sunday

 

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