THOUSANDS of music fans flocked to a village's annual festival.
Wrabfest returned for its third year in a row to celebrate music and community spirit on Saturday.
Between 2000 and 3000 visitors attended the Wrabness based festival which is run by a host of volunteers from in and around the village.
This year's festival favourites included The Landed and The Red Hot Radiators who drew in crowds from far and wide.
The festival also had traditional village fete games, a children's zone with an entertainer and crafts, and other music performances.
Alisdair Ritchie, Wrabfest team member, said he thought the festival went really well considering the team was worried it would be called off due to the bad weather last week.
He said: "We were in an inch of being all over, but we were determined to make it happen and it panned out better than suggested and the weather was beautiful in the evening.
"It was very full on and took a lot out of us but I think there was a large enthusiasm behind it which is what makes the event so popular.
"The music was well received and there was a band called The Landed who went down very well with visitors.
"There was a real eclectic mix of music from other bands."
Wrabfest is a non-profit event with any proceeds being invested into future events and community activities.
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