Bands from not just Stroud but the UK and beyond descended on Chalford on Saturday for the village's own music festival.
Chalfest, which is also known as the party on the hill, boasted 40 acts across five stages as well as workshops, games and children's activities for a one-day musical bonanza on July 21.
Held at Chalford Hill, the festival also saw plenty of street food trucks and bars selling craft beer and cider.
Tickets had sold out by March after going on sale in December last year.
See our gallery above for pictures of all the highlights.
Pictures courtesy of Andrew Rees.
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