On Saturday night, people spent another joyous evening at the Unlimited Latitude Music Festival.
Approximately 40,000 revellers participated in the event held at the Henham Park estate near the Suffolk coast, which is participating in the government’s event research program.
On Saturday, Rudimental, Sea Girls, Kawala and Nadia Rose took to the stage.
When people dance in groups from day to night, the mask is not visible.
The festival is famous for its wild swimming spots, yoga tents and iconic pink sheep.
Many people choose to wear fancy dress, wearing flower headwear, sequins and sequins.
Others wore swimsuits and took a dip in the lake between music performances.
Revelers must be fully vaccinated or show proof of a negative Covid test to enter the venue, which also provides its own pop-up vaccination clinic.
Tramlines and Standon Calling will also be held this weekend in Sheffield and Hertfordshire respectively.
Royal blood, Mahalia and Little Simz are among the performances performed at Tramlines on Saturday.
At the same time, Standon Calling will see Thermal chip, Sledge Sledge and Akala are on stage. Approximately 15,000 people will attend, and a full-capacity event will be held at that time.



