Weymouth was filled with light colour and music as an outdoor performing arts show concluded last night.
The town's spectacular Dusk Til Dark event saw crowds wowed by the vibrant displays of visual arts.
The free to attend event saw thousands line the streets as the the event concluded on Saturday night with the world premiere of Fireflies, the event's finale, on the Esplanade.
This processional show fused drumming, light displays, and community performances to create an immersive sensory experience, with Whitley Bay-based drumming team Worldbeaters leading the way.
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Students from Weymouth College took part in this performance which also saw the mayor of Dorchester, Robin Potter, and the mayor of Weymouth, Jon Orrell attend.
The event was organised and funded by We Are Weymouth (Weymouth Business Improvement District) in collaboration with Activate Performing Arts and was in its fourth year in the town.
Last night's performances followed on from an evening of entertainment on Friday night as the Worldbeaters played across several locations in the town, including The Lookout Cafe at Bowleaze, Hope Square and New Bond Street.
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