Former Oasis star Noel Gallagher brought a spectacular end to one of Hampshire's biggest music festival.
More than 100,000 people descended on Southsea seafront over two days for Victorious Festival.
Noel Gallaghers High Flying Birds joined legendary Welsh band Manic Street Preachers to headline over the two days.
Yesterday crowds were treated to DJ Mark Ronson on the Castle Stage along with Wolfmother.
There were also performances by Liverpool heroes Echo and the Bunnymen and London’s Public Service Broadcasting.
Young Welsh indie-punk rockers Pretty Vicious stepped away from working on their highly anticipated first album to play yesterday.
Meanwhile celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut number one album 1977, Northern Irish indie greats Ash also produced a special performance on the Castle Stage.
On Saturday Travis, Selector and The Coral played the Common Stage, while DJ Annie Mac also entertained the crowds.
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