He prompted viewers to tag Bunnings and suggested Peking Duk and electronic producer What So Not perform at a rave in-store, and it looks like the idea might have a fighting chance.
Watch Peking Duk's Instagram remix of Bunnings' jingle
Chris Emerson of What So Not has confirmed he’s eager to make it happen.
“DJing in a Bunnings’ car park is not the idea I had in mind when we started this dance revival tour… but hey maybe this is the ironic future of the dance music industry,” Emerson said on Tiktok.
But of course, there’s no Bunnings rave without the chain getting involved. Bunnings has spoken up and said they’ll “bring the decks”, triggering a domino of brands offering their services.
“If the decks are on you, the rides are on us,” Uber replied.
JBL jumped on the bandwagon, “Guess you’ll be needing a few partyboxes.”
Let’s not forget the refreshments - Smith’s chips offered snacks, dinner will be sorted with panini provided by Piccolo Panini Bar and Pepsi and Rockstar Energy are going to keep everyone hydrated.
We have an update!
Since the petition began, over 2 million people have gotten behind the Bunnings rave on social media.
Peking Duck's Adam Hyde confirmed "we've been talking with Bunnings and we're looking for the perfect location for a rave, but it looks like we could be on."
Bunnings is keen, Peking Duck are on and What So Not are ready to party. Now, the only question is where it'll happen.
The other half of Peking Duck, Reuben Styles added, "Hopefully the people get involved and start petitioning for the location."
If the Bunnings rave does indeed happen, we're sure it'll be a night that goes down in Aussie history.