BUTSERFEST celebrated its tenth anniversary with its biggest ever attendance and a whole host of fantastic music to entertain the crowds.
Around 3000 music fans were joined by an impressive line-up of world class bands including Mallory Knox, Young Guns and Creeper at Queen Elizabeth Country Park.
Mallory Knox, who have played Butserfest three times, gave a fantastic headline performance to end the night on the main stage as well as gracing the hallowed Acoustic Shack with a very special set backstage to a select few.
Creeper produced a memorable set as headliners of the Crossroads stage with the Qemists and Young Guns on top form back on the main stage.
Local bands Loyd, City of Ashes and High Down also impressed.
Butserfest, which is organised by East Hampshire District Council is now the largest alcohol and drug free festival in the UK. It provides a unique opportunity for young people to experience great music and a real festival vibe in a safe, alcohol and drug free environment.
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