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.
Children's rides proved popular at the Fisherrow Harbour Festival
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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