PEOPLE in the Park has brought the community together in Salisbury today (Saturday).
The community event, organised by Salisbury Transition City (STC), is being held in Queen Elizabeth Gardens and runs until 7.30pm.
There are stalls, stages and entertainment including live music across two stages, poetry and talks from a wide range of community, sustainability, and environmental groups.
New for this year is the youth stage, which is being powered by a bicycle generator.
Bootworks Theatre Company also entertained crowds with Juke Boxes.
The duo brought to life some celebrity pop-stars from past and present from ABBA, Madonna and Michael Jackson to Miley Cyrus and even Elsa from Frozen.
There is more music to come on the main stage.
Entry is free, and the event is supported by Salisbury City Council and Wiltshire Council.
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