A festival celebrating the 1960s returned to a north Norfolk town with its line-up of live music, comedy, classic cars and scooters from the era.
The Vintage Sixties Festival 2023 was back at Cromer pier and promenade on Saturday.
Although there was a sudden downpour at the start, the sun came out in the end as partygoers celebrated all things 60s with music, stalls, vintage cars and scooters
Naomi Bushell, organiser, said: "The festival was well attended and we are delighted with the turn out.
People wearing 60s style clothes at the Cromer Vintage Sixties Festival on June 8. (Image: Andreas Yiasimi)
"The weather was not on our side from the start but this didn’t seem to put too much of a dampener on the free and easy 60s vibe.
"The arrival of over 100 scooters from the North Norfolk Scooter Club was a sight to be seen and the classic cars and vintage stalls that lined the prom kept visitors interested all day."
People dressed up for the Cromer Vintage Sixties Festival on June 8. (Image: Andreas Yiasimi)
She said the event seems to grow each year and there are already plans for a bigger and better vintage festival next year.
People enjoying the Cromer Vintage Sixties Festival on June 8. (Image: Andreas Yiasimi)
Some of the scooters at the Cromer Vintage Sixties festival. (Image: Andreas Yiasimi)
A man on a scooter at the Cromer Vintage Sixties Festival on June 8. (Image: Andreas Yiasimi)
Scooters parked at Cromer Pier during the town's 60s festival. (Image: Andreas Yiasimi)
Peachy Beat perform at the Cromer Vintage Sixties Festival on June 8. (Image: Andreas Yiasimi)
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