The sixth annual High Wycombe town centre festival, Frogfest, has been hailed the "biggest yet" by organisers as thousands descended on the High Street to enjoy music and dance performances.
The music extravaganza returned to the High Street on Sunday (May 27), showcasing a range of home-grown talent on one of three stages in the town - including the main stage and the Squirrel stage, along with the brand new Lope stage in the garden of The Antelope.
Crowds enjoyed a variety of performances from talented bands and performers including four-piece Reading rock band, Third Lung, Wycombe group Dury Service - which celebrates the life and rhymes of Ian Dury - and Hartbeats, who took to the stage with some traditional West African music and hand drumming.
The day was kicked off by community choir Everyone Can Sing, while music fans enjoyed food, drink, face painting and a spectacular fire show.
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