There was plenty of excitement in the air for Camp Bestival.

TV sweetheart Alison Hammond even made a guest appearance at the festival grounds in support of her son Aiden Hammond who was performing a DJ set in the Bollywood tent.

Aidan entertained crowds with an hour of infectious beats and non-stop tunes whilst proud mum Alison watched on and partied with festival goers.

The night was wrapped up with a spellbinding headline performance by singer-songwriter Paloma Faith.

The popstar had an explosive set, wearing a fiery red two piece with a red faux fur coat.

Ahead of her stage performance, she also gave an intimate talk and book signing on her new book MILF: Motherhood, Identity, Love and F*ckery ahead of her headline set on Camp Bestival’s iconic Castle Stage.

The book is a unique take on motherhood and how it correlates to what it means to be a woman in this fierce, funny and passionate volume.

Legendary Rock band The Darkness also performed a brilliant set, with lead singer Justin Hawkins putting on a fan’s t-shirt briefly before giving it back to the lucky fan.

Today marks the final day of the Dorset and organisers have noted that it ‘is set to be out of this world,’

The Castle stage is preparing to welcome kitchen disco divar Sophie Ellis-Bextor, a Funk and Soul house party set by Craig Charles, special guest James Arthur and Pete Tong Ibiza Classics - Jules Buckley and The Essential Orchestra, a UK festival exclusive.