It was a weekend of 'breathtaking performances' and 'good vibes' at The Big Feastival.
Children rode on vintage fairground rides while punters of all ages in sequins and silly hats danced the night away at Alex James' farm in Kingham.
Gazebos were not permitted in the campsite and campers were asked to make sure "all tents are securely pegged down" due to forecast high winds.
Three stages were closed at Leeds Festival at the weekend due to 65mph gales.
However, it did not deter the crowds who included Cotswolds dweller Amanda Holden, singer Myleene Klass, former Love Island host Laura Whitmore, This Morning's Ashley James, Strictly pro Oti Mabuse and presenter Ranvir Singh.
Woody Cook, son of Zoe Ball and Fatboy Slim, and Judge Jules also DJed at the Cheese Hub at the four-day festival which attracts up to 25,000 people a day.
Headliners were Becky Hill on Friday, Ministry Of Sound Classical on Saturday, and Snow Patrol on Sunday.
Crowds also enjoyed sets by Ash, Joel Corry and Scouting for Girls while guest chefs included TV presenters Andi and Miquita Oliver.
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