The Village People took to the stage next decked out in their classic costumes, singing their hit Macho Man - much to the delight of the crowd.
Their next song
In The Navy
was just as popular with the crowd clapping to the beat. Their dance moves also got the crowd going. One of the dancers removed his shirt revealing his abs.
The group then gave the crowd a demonstration of the moves to
Afro wigs, glitter top hats and hoop earrings were also featuring in the outfit choices.
Pato Alvarez of Neptune Entertainment said there were about 6500 tp 7000 people at the gig.
Neptune entertainment's A Summer's Day Disco features some of disco's biggest icons for the first time at Baypark, including The Jacksons, Kool & The Gang, The Pointer Sisters, Village People, Sister Sledge and Sounds of the Supremes.
Dragon, Jefferson Starship and headliners Toto entertained the 7000-strong crowd on Wednesday night as part of the summer concert series called A Summer's Day Live.
African-inspired T-shirts were the outfit of choice for some concert-goers in tribute to one of Toto's most famous hits,
Kiwi rock-band Dragon opened the event, warming up the crowd with their popular hit Still in Love With You, but it was April Sun in Cuba that got many people up and dancing.
Up next was Jefferson Starship who's lead singer Cathy Richardson, wearing 1960s-styled red-tinted sunglasses, belted out some of the band's top hits and banged beats on her cowbell.
"It's a thrill of a lifetime to be performing in Tauranga. It's a dream come true," she told the crowd before singing the popular We Built This City.
The band took a selfie with the audience before leaving the stage to make way for headline act Toto, who opened with Hold The Line.
The band also paid tribute to the late Michael Jackson, singing the King of Pop's song Human Nature written by Toto's keyboardist Steve Porcaro.
An encore from the crowds had the musicians return and perform a cover from American rock band Weezer, before leaving the stage to a loud cheer from their Tauranga fans.