Busted, JLS and Status Quo perform at festival
Hundreds of people gathered to enjoy a music festival over the bank holiday weekend, with sets packed full of re-imagined classics and throwback tunes.
Acts at the four-day Live in Somerset festival included Busted, JLS and the Ministry of Sound classical orchestra.
The event took place at Vivary Park in the heart of Taunton.
Legendary rock band, Status Quo, headlined the stage on Friday night in what could potentially be their last ever performance.
The group is composed of lead singer and guitarist Francis Rossi, guitarist Richie Malone, drummer Leon Cave, bassist John Edwards and Andrew Bown on the keyboards.
Rossi, 75, previously told the Mirror: "As far as the rest of the band are concerned it’s the last tour.
"I just can’t see us doing it one more time.”
Kicking off Saturday night were boy band JLS.
The group came second on The X Factor in 2008, and remain the biggest self-founded band to ever emerge from the talent show.
Their performance on the weekend showcased new songs alongside older hits such as Everybody in Love and Beat Again.
On Sunday, Ministry of Sound Classical dominated the stage with their laser light production, brought to life by a 30-piece concert orchestra and vocalists.
And rounding off the bank holiday weekend was pop-punk boy band, Busted.
The group formed in 2000 and have since scored four UK number-one singles, won two Brit Awards, and sold more than five million records worldwide.
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