LIVELY bands, dancing in the rain and a packed silent disco took place at an annual family music festival in Tetbury over the weekend.
Tetfest returned to Worwell Farm in Tetbury on Saturday, July 8.
Despite some rainy showers, the sold out festival delivered a jam-packed day full of local bands, free children's actvities and lots of food stalls.
There was also a bouncy castle, a climbing wall, a ferris wheel and a silent disco tent.
Local hero Daniel Boulton, who has recently broken two Guinness World Records on his bicycle, officially opened the festival at 12.30pm, and busy day of high energy acts followed.
Bands performing at the event included Little Remix, Smooth Criminal, Shadow Monkeys, The Layers, The Sarah C Ryan Band, Love Distraction and P45.
Winners of The National Tribute Music Awards 2018 Ultimate Coldplay were this year's headliners and had the crowd dancing the evening away.
They replicated the band's high energy and colourful performances and treated the audience to their greatest hits such as Something just like this, Yellow and Paradise.
Organisers of Tetfest thanked visitors on Facebook and said: "At this moment I’m still in shock you guys are amazing thank you for putting up with the bad weather.
"We are so so proud to live in this town you did us proud also.
"See you all on July 13 in 2024."
Tetfest organisers donated £500 to Daniel's appeal and also gave Cirencester Foodbank 50 free tickets so that some families who couldn't afford the ticket price could still attend.
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