Crowds flocked to the Fisherrow Harbour Festival in Musselburgh on Saturday.
The event “celebrated the local community and showcased the stunning seaside surroundings” with a variety of land, water-based and seafront activities on offer.
One of the highlights of this year’s festival was the revived raft race which was won by HMS Sink.
Live music, dance, magic and a drill demonstration by Musselburgh Sea Cadets and Royal Marine Cadets also proved popular with the crowds.
The event was organised by Fisherrow Harbour & Seafront Association and Fisherrow Waterfront Group.
Taking to the main stage during the afternoon was Joe Madden, Trippy Takka, Pocket Collective, The Who tribute Who’s Better Who’s Best and a drill demonstration by Musselburgh Sea Cadets & Royal Marine Cadets.
Appearing on the second stage and beachfront were St David’s Brass Band, Clark Community Choir, LCDC dance show, magic show and ukulele band.
There was a market with local arts and crafts, baking and community groups. Also in attendance was the emergency services, East Coast Buses and East Coast FM. There was children’s rides and a treasure hunt.
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