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The fifth annual Marlow music festival, Rock Bottom, saw more than 1,400 people enjoy top bands and entertainment this weekend.
The festival, which raises money for the maintenance and development of Marlow Bottom Playing Fields, had its most successful event on Saturday - doubling the crowd from 2016.
Headlining the main stage was Noasis, fresh from performing at The Stone Roses after-show party last weekend.
A huge crowd at Marlow Bottom Playing Fields sang along to tracks ranging from Some Might Say to the iconic Don't Look Back in Anger.
Another crowd favourite was Abba tribute Agnetha and Frida, who had everyone on their feet singing and dancing to Voulez Vous, Dancing Queen and Waterloo.
Music fans enjoyed more than 10 bands on two different stages with music genres ranging from guitar rock, to SKA, funk, and soul/RnB with local bands playing original tracks and popular covers.
Meanwhile children were entertained in the circus skills area, watching the Punch and Judy show or in the Silent Disco.
Organiser Richard Moss was really pleased with the support for the festival.
He said: "Not only have we raised well-needed funds for the unique green space in our village but the reputation of our music event is growing year by year.
"The atmosphere in the arena was amazing with both adults and children loving the day in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere."
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