As another successful Fringe by the Sea comes to a close, we take a look at the acts taking the stage this weekend for those looking to get their festival fix.

The festival started on Friday, August 4, opening with electronic duo Groove Armada before Travis and Dylan Moran brought energetic performances over the weekend.

But the festival continues in earnest this weekend with three more jam-packed days of entertainment at North Berwick's Lodge Grounds.

Tonight R&B and disco legends Sister Sledge bring their retro favourites such as We Are Family and He's the Greatest Dancer to the Big Top at 8.30pm.

Great food is on offer throughout the weekend with snack vans delivering everything from pizza, burgers and vegan favourites to Spanish-style tapas.

Saturday brings another full day of entertainment starting with Kevin Quantum's blend of magic and science on the Lodge Stage from noon.

Local band Bombskare hit up the the Big Top at 4.30pm with their Scottish death reggae before Peat and Diesel bring their Celtic punk at 7pm.

Sunday brings an end to the festival with an eclectic mix of comedy, music and dance.

Hamish McGregor's Jazzmen take to the Lodge Stage from 1.15pm; while a little later on at 4pm, there is ceilidh fun with Gullane Community Ceilidh Band.

The week closes with two incredible shows. First of all, in the Big Top,  The Spectacular Music of Harry Potter takes place at 7pm to wow spectators with the John Williams score.

Then, on the Lodge Stage, Britain's Got Talent winner Viggo Venn's surreal comedy act sees Fringe by the Sea come to an end from 9.30pm.

There are also plenty other events, pop-up shops and shows to enjoy as part of the weekend schedule so visitors should be sure to get along to the Lodge Grounds and enjoy the final few days.

Tickets for some events are still available by visiting www.fringebythesea.com/tickets or visiting the box office at the Lodge Grounds.