GALLERY: After getting off to a muddy start, Byron Bay's Splendour in the Grass kicked off on day two, demonstrating the 'show must go on'. 9News
Sun Herald/Natalie GronoCrowds of people inundated the streets of Byron Bay after Splendour in the Grass festival cancelled its first day due to bad weather.
Crowds inside the Rails Hotel were left standing in the rain if they couldn't fit under the structure.Emily Head had travelled from Sydney to attend the festival and didn't let the rain stop her from donning festival gear and heading to The Beach Hotel.Local band The Seeding entertained crowds by busking on the streets of Byron Bay for eight hours to keep the swelling crowd amused after the first day of the festival was cancelled.
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