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History was retold at the Country Club Casino on Saturday as some of the biggest Australian acts of the past 30 years came together for Red Hot Summer. As rain and sun took turns at occupying the skyline, legendary artists took turns at gracing the stage, with Daryl Braithwaite unleashing The Horses to a reception only The Horses can command and Australian Crawl frontman James Reyne singing Beautiful People to a sellout crowd of just that.  Australian Idol favourite Shannon Noll sung “you’ve got to lift” but it wasn’t directed in any way to those in the sizeable mosh pit, who were already performing at the top of their game. “That was a huge amount of fun,” Noll said after stepping off stage.  “Tassie is always great, the guys really support me down here so it's always so much fun and I think deadset this has been one of the best crowds we've had.” Red Hot Summer promoter Duane McDonald said the patchy weather had been water off a duck’s back for the 4500-strong crowd, most of whom had come equipped with delightfully colourful ponchos.  “It’s a pretty resilient crowd in Tasmania, it can rain and they don’t complain - if it happened in Victoria we'd never hear the end of it,” he said. McDonald said there was no greater sight than a lawn full of music lovers kicking back to their    favourite artists. “It’s hits and memories for these people. “You're looking at a crowd that doesn’t go out every Friday and Saturday night, but this is their once or twice a year big day out.”