Parklife in Manchester revels in weekend of music and sunshine
Sam NeillSaturday night's headliner Aitch enjoyed his largest ever hometown show
Thousands of people have enjoyed a weekend of sunshine and music at Manchester's Parklife festival.
The event at Heaton Park saw revellers from all over the UK enjoy two days of live performances and DJ sets.
Aitch and The 1975 headlined the festival, which also brought The Prodigy, Flo, Fred Again..., Little Simz and many more to its stages.
Jody HartleyIt was hands in the air for most of the weekend as the stages delivered big tunes and bigger performances
Jody HartleyRudimental were one of Saturday's highlights, thrilling a huge crowd at the festival's main stage
Jody HartleySome braved the sweltering conditions and took to the dancefloor in the Palmhouse
Graham JoyMany of those enjoying Fred Again... also took the opportunity to capture the moment for posterity
Julian BajselAnother highlight of Saturday was Little Simz, who thrilled the throngs at the main stage
Sophia CareySunday brought a slight change in the weather but not in the quality, with the likes of Flo delivering great sets
Julian BajselThe weather also could not dampen the spirits of festival-goers, even if it did briefly halt proceedings for safety reasons
Rory BarnesOne of the biggest draws of the weekend were Wu Tang Clan + Nas, who combined to great effect
Sophia CareyThe event was as much about the smaller stages as the headliners, with the likes of Girls Don't Sync going down a storm
Julian BajselFisher's headlining slot on The Hangar stage was another huge moment
Julian BajselIt was clear Fisher enjoyed it himself
Jody HartleyBecky Hill was one of many main stages to take advantage of the weather and get down among the crowd to perform
Rory BarnesMain headliners on Sunday were The 1975, who hail from nearby Cheshire and enjoyed a kind of homecoming
Graham JoyThe weekend belonged not to the acts who performed though, but to the crowds, who gave their all to a great two days