Thousands of avid music fans braved the summer rains to watch their favourite music acts in Kingsbridge over the weekend.
Local, regional and international musical talent all formed part of the celebrations, with everything from garage to classical, R & B to jazz, on the bill.
Headline act The Carrivick Sisters took this year's Kingsbridge Music Festival by storm with a delightful mix of folk and bluegrass.
The twins, who come from Salcombe, will also be playing at this year's Glastonbury Festival after winning a regional busking competition judged by Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis.
Bex Marshall, Scaramoose and Vince Lee's Wildcards also attracted bumper crowds despite the wet and windy weather which has become synonymous with the popular festival.
Other top acts on show included Templar, Dave Rich Band, The Tarka Groove Experiment, Jeff Massingham, Robin Cotton, James Harris Quintet, Jefe, Les Norden & Nigel Sture, Darryl Way and Mad Dog McRea.
This year's festival attracted around 5,000 spectators and raised more than £3,000 for local charities, according to organisers.


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