Lads come up with genius plan to sneak into a music festival without paying and youll be surpr
WILY music fans managed to get into a festival for free with this sneaky trick — which isn't as rubbish as you might think.
Pals Andrew Ghisoni and Michael Fallon were able to manoeuvre their way through security at Splendour in the Grass music festival in New South Wales Australia.
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All it took was a brazen sense of determination, a convincing uniform — and a wheelie bin.
Their filmed stunt begins with Michael putting on a convincing uniform mimicking festival — complete with the ever-necessary high-viz vest.
He then hunts down a spare wheelie bin and drags it with him to a festival entrance.
Meanwhile, pal Andrew - who goes by Shammi on his Facebook page Shammi and Friends - has jumped inside the bin.
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Bold Michael, also clutching a half-filled bin bag, then wheels the bin through the ticket-only entrance past unsuspecting guards.
To add to his character, Michael tells one of the security men: "I can't believe how many people leave rubbish around".
Once inside, Shammi leaps from the bin and they crack open a beer to enjoy the festival.
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The two pals, who filmed their escapade in a full-length video that can be seen below, were bombarded with praise as people promised to try the trick themselves.
Shammi, who has half a million Instagram followers and also runs Shammi Vlogs on YouTube, uploaded the video with the caption: "How to get in to a Festival for Free!"
Steven Jones, who watched the video on Facebook, joked: "Well done lads.... now you know why all us old folk have claustrophobia, hiding in car boots to get into the drive in theatre!"
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While Corey Harrison said: "Next festival everyone will show up as trash cleaners and no one will be dressed like they're going to a festival at the gate".
But not everyone saw the funny side of the prank.
Rosa Garcia said: "It's wrong to show this giving stupid people ideas to bring in weapons to the festival Cleaning staff should have special IDs With scanner to get in the festival".
And Samantha Jo Pruett wrote: "Or you could pay the fee and support the amazing people who spend much of their year planning an festival and the artists who bring you the music you love".
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