Thousands turned out for Lewisham's annual People's Day celebrations at the weekend.
The Mountsfield Park knees-up featured a storming headline set by reggae legend Tippa Irie and the Lockdown Band, plus performances from a range of artists included up-and-coming local grime star Koder.
And alongside the music, revellers could take in a motorcycle display team, roller-skating and bizarre sports in the Sillympics.
There was also a funfair and host of community stalls throughout the Catford site, plus plenty of other fun-filled activities.
The event, sponsored by L&Q Housing and organised by Lewisham Council is one of south east London's biggest free festivals.
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