Hundreds of locals enjoyed the acts on offer at Pewsey Music Festival in Cooper’s Field on Saturday.
They were treated to an eclectic mix of music and other attractions.
Bands played throughout the day, and children – and some daring adults – gleefully made the most of the artificial ice rink.
Organiser Liz Boden said: “This year’s PMF was our best yet, with a huge turnout from music lovers of all ages. Over the day around 800 adults and children came through the gate.
“Many thanks to all our volunteers and everyone who came and helped make it such a memorable day with a great atmosphere.”
Now in its third year, PMF has spiralled from a modest showcase for musicians to a full-blown community event with something for all the family.
Music was provided by Wiltshire groups - Beatbullyz, Jon Amor and band, and I Said Yes – plus The Roundheels, Samantha Marais, The Julian Tulk Band, The Operation and The Funkinsteins.
An open mic contestwas won by Tony, Amanda and Banger – who then played a slot on the main stage.
Other entertainment included archery, magic from Mad Pete, arts and crafts demonstrations, and stalls.
For more details about the event, log on to www. pewseymusicfest ival.com
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