Revellers partied through the day and evening as a popular event returned to a Herefordshire town after three years away.
Hundreds of people descended on the Grange in Leominster as music acts from the county and beyond played classic hits to entertain the crowds.
The event has been forced to be cancelled for the last two summers due to Covid after a sold out show at the Grange in 2019.
Headlining the day was tribute band The Stones.
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The band is the UK's premier tribute to The Rolling Stones, bringing all the hits and timeless tracks to the big stage - from Satisfaction and Jumping Jack Flash, to Ruby Tuesday, Start Me Up and Brown Sugar.
Other bands performing at the event included New Wave tribute the Fabulous Bordellos, pop, funk and soul four piece HotRox, and Herefordshire band XL5.
Organiser Rob Parker said that the show had been an amazing success. He added thanks for the support of Leominster Town Council, without which the event couldn't have gone ahead.
Mr Parker said: "It was so good to be back after three years away and to see so many people letting their hair down and enjoying themselves.
"It was a great turn out and the stunning weather made the day even better.
"We're already looking forward to next year."
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