Around 1,000 people flocked to a Norfolk town over the weekend for the return of an annual music festival.
Reepham Festival was rebranded as RFestival 24 this year and it took place in Rookery Meadow on Saturday and at the Kings Arms pub in the Market Place on Sunday.
Highlights included the Queen tribute band Flash, Tragedy with their All Metal Tribute to the Bee Gees and Beyond and chart-topping headliner The Hoosiers.
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Tom Crisp, festival director, said: “We’ve had outstanding support from the community and cannot understate how much we value those who came along.
"We’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone who was a part of this amazing weekend."
The festival is run by volunteers and surplus proceeds are donated to local charities.
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This year's primary charity partners were Break and the Black Dog Music Project.
Break also brought along three of the sculptures planned for next summer’s GoGoSafari trail.
There is a fundraising campaign to bring one of the sculptures to Reepham at justgiving.com/campaign/gogosafarireepham
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