ABOUT 7,000 people enjoyed music, dancing and merriment in the glorious sun as Wickham Festival returned over four days.
The festival, which started on Thursday, August 4 and wrapped up on Sunday, August 7, attracted large crowds who were keen to see live acts such as 10cc, the Saw Doctors, the Levellers and the Waterboys.
The annual event, which takes place in fields off Blind Lane, sold thousands of day tickets, as well as hosting campers in tents and campervans.
There were family-friendly activities, such as story times, inflatables and a kids' disco, as well as music on two main stages.
There was also a smaller acoustic stage, a comedy tent, scores of traders, plenty of food and drink sellers, dancing acts plus more.
Photographer Stuart Martin was there for the Hampshire Chronicle to capture some of the best moments.
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