FESTIVAL goers from across the UK descended on Bromyard last weekend to make the most of the four-day Nozstock festival.

The weather remained relatively dry for the festival, which took place from Thursday, July 18 to Sunday, July 21.

Highlights for many included a DJ set from Rudimental, Soul II Soul and The Sleaford Mods, while the energetic and uplifting Oh My God! It’s The Church returned to the main Orchard stage for the third year running.

The performing arts festival also featured comedy from Reginald D Hunter, Phil Kay and MC Jayde Adams, who has featured on TV panel show 8 Out Of 10 Cats and has also hosted sold-out shows at Edinburgh Fringe.

Now in its 21st year , Nozstock is one of the UK’s longest running festivals. Family-run, very much home-made and proudly independent on a beautiful working farm set upon rolling hills, the Nosworthy family continue to curate one of the UK’s finest emporiums of music, arts, food and drink, with a huge focus on keeping all kids and families entertained in the Little Wonderland Kids Area.

The organisers continue to chart their own path, far away from commercialisation and following the flock.