Music fans from all over flocked to Bury for this years Glaston-BURY.
Featuring tribute acts to music rock and roll legends like AC/DC, Motorhead and the Smashing Pumpkins, the festival was dedicated to the memory of the late Michelle King, a beloved Bury Hospice fundraiser who died of a brain aneurysm at age 60 in November.
The mother of two was well-known for fundraising work.
Dozens of venues across the borough, including Bury Castle, hosted live gigs, which included some original acts, such as Bury's own Steve Ferringo Band, The Adventures of Salvador, Manchester Made and Broken Biscuits.
Wristbands were used to gain entry to the venue and various other attractions which went on sale of the day of the festival.
It is estimated that £170,000 has been raised for several causes since the first festival in 2008.
Last year's festival had to be cancelled last year due to the pandemic, instead seeing acts livestream their performances on Facebook.
See if you can spot yourself in our gallery above.
For more information visit glaston-bury.com.
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