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Westfest in pictures as thousands enjoy Dundee festival

A series of music performances, food and drink kept revellers entertained at Big Sunday.

Westfest at Magdalene Green. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
Westfest at Magdalene Green. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson

Thousands of people have turned out to enjoy the 2023 Westfest in Dundee.

The event at Magdalen Green attracted an international line-up for its Big Sunday.

Among those performing was Edinburgh’s Ross Wilson – known as Blue Rose Code – graced the stage to perform an up-tempo set.

Bringing the music to an end on the main stage was Funk Connection – a 10-piece hailing from Dundee and Aberdeen.

Tayside Young Fiddlers, The Vintage Girls and Dundee Schools Rock Band also showcased their talents.

There were plenty of food stalls to grab a treat from as well as a bar area, bouncy castle and craft stall.

Or photographer was there to capture the best moments from the day.

Hundreds of people attended the Dundee Westfest today. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
Enjoying some lunch are Millie 10 years old, Mia 12 years old and mum Claire from Dundee. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
 Louiza Waddel from Dundee, brought her Dog Marley along. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
 Westfest took place at Magdalene Green. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
 Kelly, Carly and Calum enjoying the sunshine . Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
Lucy Dowdles 9 years old from Hottown enjoying the bungee activity. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
 Ava 3 years old, Ellie-Mae 1.5 years old and Mum Danni from Dundee chilling out in the sun. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
 Ashley Williams, Maeve 2 years old and Hanna Williams from Dundee enjoying a family outing. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
Riding on the rollercoaster are Iona 3 years old with mum Charis from Dundee. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
Having a blast on the bungee is Hope Meldrum 8 years old from Hilltown, Dundee. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
Couldn’t have asked for better weather. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
 Ara Ali 4 years old with her auntie Caroline Duncan from Lochee. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
Having a fantastic time on the rollercoaster is Mija 8 years old from Fintry, Dundee. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
People brought their own tents to shelter from the sun. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
The Beer Run . Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
 ‘Bobby’ enjoying a pint with pal Neil Ferguson. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
A man dances in the sunshine. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
Another important beer run. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
 Funtimes on the Fast & Furious ride. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
Iona 3 years old, with mum Charis from Dundee having a fantastic time on the rides. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
Youngsters Sophia 2 years old and Lewis 8 years old from Charleston, Dundee enjoying one of the rides. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
A nice family event enjoyed by many people of different ages and backgrounds. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
More willing participants  on the Fast & Furious ride. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
One of the local bands Shaun Findlay and Adam Smith on Violin play for the crowds. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
Freya Hendrie 3 years old enjoys the swings. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
Magdalene Green remained busy and full of people all day. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson
Freya Hendrie 3 years old and Isabella Burns also 3 years old from Invergowrie and Birkhill waiting patiently for the swings to start. Image: Steve Brown/DC Thomson

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