Victorious Festival 2023: 29 colourful pictures of the crowds enjoying Sunday's fabulous event
Kelly Brown
·2-min read
The Woolward sisters, Emily, 9, left, and Ivie, 7. Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-034)
The music has continued with Hard-Fi, The Go! Team and Dylan among the acts performing on the Common Stage, while ModernLove. and Heather Small are among those who took to the Castle Stage.
Here are some pictures from this afternoon’s festival:
People enjoying the last day of the three-day eventPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-035)
Fantastic fun this afternoonPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-033)
The Go! Team performing on the Common StagePicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-052)
Lisa CookPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-040)
From left, Lisa Cook, Lizzie Renshaw, Cat Brookfield, Kristen Baker and Tim CookPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-037)
Jack Lawrence, left, and Steve RobinsonPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-039)
Festival-goersPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-038)
Singing along on SundayPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-032)
Festival funPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-036)
The Go! Team performing at VictoriousPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-044)
Luke from LondonPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-031)
Sunday afternoon at VictoriousPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-30)
Sunday funday at VictoriousPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-068)
Sunday in the sunshine at VictoriousPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-066)
The Go! Team performing on the Common StagePicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-050)
Sunday afternoon at VictoriousPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-065)
Dylan performing on the Common StagePicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-064)
Sunday afternoon at VictoriousPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-063)
Excited crowds on Sunday afternoonPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-056)
So much to see this afternoon at VictoriousPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-055)
Fantastic vibes on Sunday afternoonPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-054)
Fantastic atmosphere at Victorious on Sunday afternoonPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-053)
Sunday afternoon at VictoriousPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-043)
The Go! Team performing on the Common Stage Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-048)
The festival atmosphere continued all Sunday afternoonPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-049)
Sunday afternoon at Victorious Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-047)
Sunday afternoon at VictoriousPicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-041)
Dylan performing on the Common StagePicture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 270823-062)
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