CASTLE Park was packed with people enjoying Bristol's latest festival.
Thousands of people made their way to the park for the sold-out Love Saves The Day dance music festival.
The event saw several stages being set up in the city centre green space and more than 40 acts playing to the crowds.
The one-day event included sets from Annie Mac, Mr Scruff, Bonobo, UK rap legend Roots Manuva, Totally Enormous and Extinct Dinosaurs.
But Bristol acts also got a look in, too, with the well-known veteran DJ Derek and Joker among local acts featured.
Festival-goers did not let the bad weather stop them enjoying themselves.
The event's a new one to Bristol and was organised by In: Motion.
And the view was that this would be classed as one of the biggest weekends ever seen on the dance music scene in the city.
Such was its popularity that tickets were said to be selling on websites such as eBay for several times their face value.
The event was preceded by warm-up sessions on the Saturday and some after party events at city venues such as Motion, Lakota, Blue Mountain and The Big Chill.
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