ONCE again, Looe Music Festival weaved its magic this year – hypnotising visitors with world-class music, a spellbinding atmosphere and its stunning location.

The Cornish coast was awash with music, including sets from Tavistock bands Ten Zero One and The Normals, as sounds weaved from the beach through the picturesque fishing port, onto the street corners and into the pubs. Revellers enjoyed the stellar line-up and the unexpected magical moments.

Kicking off on Friday, Ferocious Dog stormed the beach with followers old and new. Saturday highlights included Seth Lakeman, Sham 69 and Bryan Ferry. Festival-goers were even treated to a unique performance from The Normals on a moving picnic bench.

Showcasing the very best emerging talent from the South West, the BBC Music Introducing Stage delivered a captivating line-up. Partnered with BBC Music, the highlights have been showcased as part of BBC Music’s Summer of Festivals coverage.

Fun Lovin’ Criminals and Funk and Soul DJ Craig Charles closed the two main festival venues with electric sets at either end of town, before a firework finale at the beach.

Bringing the summer to a spectacular end, Looe enchanted thousands of festival goers.

To see 2016 highlights go to www.looemusic.co.uk, follow @looemusicfest or go to facebook.co.uk/looemusic.