Belting tunes reverberated around Keighley at a free open-air music festival in the grounds of Cliffe Castle.
The fifth annual two-day event held over the weekend, renamed the Aire Do this year, is organised by Keighley Town Council.
It gave music-lovers in the town a chance to see indie band The Reverend and the Makers among nine hours of punk, indie, rock and techno music and comedy on Saturday.
Local bands including The Undecided and Fifteen Streets also took to the stage.
A family fun day took place yesterday where music was performed by tribute acts New2U (U2), Upbeat Beatles and Kings of Queen.
Magic shows, pony and trap rides and a children’s funfair – organised by Bradford Council – and music and humour from the Bar Steward Sons of Val Doonican entertained.
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