OK, it's missing the two violins, a viola and a cello of Mozart's original. But the title came to me because it looks to me like there's some serenading going on here - albeit of the alternative-lifestyle neo-hippies kind. And the most popular serenade of all time? My vote is Mozart's piece that translates to "A Little Serenade" (though literally it reads as "A Little Night Music".) A couple of music critics have said it's Mozart's most popular piece of all. And dread-locked drum circles just don't cut it when it comes to wooing the ladies of Byron Bay..
Nikon D7100 Lens TAMRON SP AF 150-600mm F5-6.3 VC USD A011N Focal Length 460.0 mm (690.0 mm in 35mm) Aperture f/6.3 Exposure Time 0.002s (1/500) ISO 250 Date Taken 2015-12-20 11:20:31