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In photos: Bristol Harbour Festival 2019

By Bristol24/7  Monday Jul 22, 2019

More than 250,000 visitors enjoyed more than 120 hours of entertainment across seven stages at the Bristol Harbour Festival 2019.

From spoken word to the latest Bristol musical talent and dance performers to world class circus, the 48th annual festival also saw new boats in the docks including Caroline Allen, the world’s smallest tall ship.

Rob Smith and MC Joe Peng headlined Saturday night on the main stage at the Lloyds Amphitheatre with Sunday night closing to the familiar sounds of festival favourites Sheelanagig.

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This year’s festival was supported by Thatchers, Bath Ales and Tarquins.

Visitors are invited to give their feedback from the weekend by visiting www.bristol.gov.uk/harbourfeedback for a chance to win £100 value of Love to Shop vouchers.

All photos by Paul Box

Read more: World’s smallest tall ship sails into Bristol

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