The Surrey Hills were alive with the sound of music as hundreds of revellers rocked out in Tilford.
Weyfest returned to the Rural Life Museum with a great line-up featuring the likes of The Feeling, Incognito and The Lightning Seeds.
Mim Grey and her band got the four-day party started before Luna Blue, Buster Shuffle, Jess and the Bandits and headliners, Kosheen, took to the main stage.
The multiple stages meant there was music for all tastes with a mix of rock, electronic and acid-jazz on Friday night.
The festival offered many revellers a trip down memory lane with the likes of 90s and 80s favourites Stereo MCs and Big Country both performing.
There was a further blast from the past from folk-rockers Lindisfarne while Acantha Lang impressed with an unforgettable set at the main stage on Sunday.
But there was more than just music for the masses with revellers encouraged to don their finest fancy dress.
It proved to be a fiesta for Lucy and Richard Lopez and their daughters as they claimed the crown with their Mexican attire. Their prize was a Weyfest winners t-shirt with their own picture on it, a day ticket for the next Weyfest and a crate of Wrights Lion Brewery’s Prosecco.
Other attractions included a 7.3metre climbing wall, a saloon bar and plenty of food and drink options with the Beetle Juice Cocktail Bar doing a roaring trade.
The Kidszone provided an oasis to many children – not to mention their parents – while the festival’s own steam train, Weyfest Express, had passengers all weekend and ran to a pretty good service.
Organisers also laid on a creative arts workshop and a SciFi Zone where Daleks prepared to exterminate earthling and Darth Vader tried to convince Weyfesters to join him on the dark side.
By Katie Harding