Thousands of revellers have descended on Newquay to attend an annual classic car rally and music festival.
Run to the Sun, a three day event, attracts around 30,000 people from all across the country who turn up each year to view some of the UK and Europe's finest motors and enjoy live music.
To mark the festival's 30th anniversary, organisers say that this year's event is the biggest yet with its best music line up including DJ sets from top acts, Sub Focus, Kissy Sell Out and DJ Fresh.
Organisers say they have increased spend on production, and increased the activities and attractions both on site and at the show ground at Newquay Cornwall Airport.
The festival's main event, the Show and Shine, is set to take place on Sunday, where judges will award prizes to the finest vehicles which are all on display for festival goers.
Run to the Sun has grown in popularity over its 30-year history, but Trevelgue Holiday Park, where part of the action is based, has said it will not continue after this year.
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