An Isle of Wight music festival entertained crowds last weekend (September 21 and 22) in aid of charity.
Warrior Festival 2024, held at Robin Hill Country Park, saw local bands and tribute acts take to the stage across two days.
The event, which was the first since the country park changed hands in the summer, raised money for The Wight Brainy Bunch.
Local bands filled afternoon slots, including Taboo, Blonde Bombshell, SAS and Better Late.
Later on, tribute bands performed well-known hits, which included impersonations of Nirvana, Queen, Muse and Tom Jones.
Scroll through our gallery above to see photos
The Wight Brainy Bunch was set up by Ryde firefighter Mark Grimes, following a brain tumour diagnosis in February 2015.
Mark's wife, Kathryn Grimes, won Fundraiser of the Year at Vectis Radio's Community Awards earlier this year.
Platform One also had a presence at Warrior Festival, with next big things 5 Degrees North and Stereo Screams taking to a stage of their own.
Robin Hill also opened some of its attractions, with the Toboggan Run in operation throughout the weekend.
A fireworks display rounded off the festivities.
House Rules
We do not moderate comments, but we expect readers to adhere to certain rules in the interests of open and accountable debate.
Last Updated:
Report this comment Cancel