An Australian wedding has turned into chaos after a massive brawl broke out on the streets of Sydney, resulting in a person being stabbed.
Police were called to the Grand Paradiso function centre in Fairfield, in Sydney's west, at around 11pm (local time) on Thursday after receiving reports a large fight had kicked off.
A manhunt is underway for an offender over the violence, with CCTV cameras capturing the moment the fight broke out.
Footage shows a scuffle breaking out between two men, who pushed backwards and forwards as bystanders tried to intervene.
After bystanders cooled the situation, one of the men was captured running over and throwing a punch, which sparked an all-out brawl with more than a dozen people.
The man who allegedly landed the first punch was swiftly kicked to the ground while another can be seen throwing punches towards him.
The fight escalated and a 49-year-old man was stabbed off camera. Paramedics treated him for wounds to his head and hand, while police quickly arrived on the scene and dispersed the crowds, 7News reported.
Police took a man in for questioning on Friday afternoon, but no charges have been filed yet and investigations are ongoing.
More than 100 people attended the wedding, 7News reported.
Before the brawl broke out, the wedding had gone smoothly, with footage showing guests dancing and drumming as the newlyweds celebrated tying the knot alongside their family and friends.