As Latitude Festival draws to a close for another year, revellers made the most of their last day partying in Henham Park.
Despite the drizzle and mud causing some issues, particularly for day ticket holders travelling by car, spirits were high across the Suffolk site.
One of the major highlights on Sunday afternoon came from Manchester rock band James, who performed on the Obelisk Arena with a 20-piece orchestra and gospel choir.
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The main stage line-up for the final day of the festival also includes The Proclaimers, Mimi Webb, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and the headliner is George Ezra.
All three of Ezra's albums have charted in the number one spot and his latest release Gold Rush Kid includes the hit single Green Green Grass.
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The other headliners over the weekend were Pulp on Friday and Paolo Nutini on Saturday.
As well as music, Latitude hosts top comedians and performers from across the world, with dedicated areas for teens and kids too.
The pink sheep, sprayed with a natural, water-based dye, are also popular with festival-goers looking for selfies.
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