Contemporary pop hero Neil Finn pulled out all the hits to a very happy crowd, playing beside his sons. Photo by Tony Lewis.
Spanish hair magicians Osadia styled their 'Ninja Geisha' hearts out in front of mesmerized crowds at WOMADelaide...with their globally renowned, towering sculptures of colour, ornamentation and bizarrity! Photo by Tony Lewis.
With her twangy Gretsch electric guitar, legendary singer-songwriter Rokia Traore whipped crowds into a beat filled frenzy at Womad. Photo by Tony Lewis.
Sa Dingding gave stunning performances with her richly layered tapestry of ethereal sounds stretching from classical to soul influences with flighty, eclectic vocals.
Photo by Temyahro.
Jamaican ska, Cuban mambo meistros Ska Cubano unleashed their irresistible fusion of melody, wit and joyous rhythm with their 12-piece cross-generational and cross-cultural superband at WOMADelaide 2009. Photo by Tony Lewis.
Speed Caravan blew the minds of many Womadders, with Mehdi Haddab cranking his trademark electrified oud up to number 11! Photo by Steve Trutwin.
Hometown heroes The Audreys stepped it up a notch for the eager thousands at Botanic Park. Photo by Steve Trutwin.
Felix Reibl of The Cat Empire, dishing up their finest sounds to one of the biggest crowds at any WOMADelaide stage. Photo by Steve Trutwin.
Harry Angus of The Cat Empire, dishing up their finest sounds to one of the biggest crowds at any WOMADelaide stage. Photo by Steve Trutwin.