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Australian rapper Illy set the stage alight as he performed at Ability Fest in Melbourne on Saturday.
The artist, real name Alasdair Murray, was in his element as he rapped into a microphone and bounded across the stage during the high-octane performance.
Clad in an AFL jersey, black cap and sunglasses, the 35-year-old belted out hits including Catch 22 and Exit Sign.
Taking to the stage: Australian rapper Illy, 35, (pictured) set the stage alight as he performed at Ability Fest in Melbourne on Saturday
Also performing at Ability Festival on Saturday was Peking Duk, Benson and Alex The Astronaut.
Ability Fest is Australia's first fully accessible music festival, created by Paralympian Dylan Alcott.
'Ability Fest was born by Alcott due to his love of music and his desire to use his foundation to change the lives of young Australians living with disability,' the festival's website reads.
Attitude: The artist, real name Alasdair Murray, was in his element as he rapped into a microphone and bounded across the stage