FESTIVAL goers celebrated the final day of Camp Bestival yesterday with performances from Ella Henderson and Bob Geldof.

Thousands of people flocked to the four-day event, held in the scenic grounds of Lulworth Castle this weekend.

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The Kaiser Chiefs headlined on the main stage on Saturday night while Friday saw performances from Clean Bandit and Professor Green.

Ella Henderson had crowds screaming for more as she sang the hits from her album Chapter One on Castle Stage yesterday afternoon.

Fans went wild as she sand hits such as Mirror Man and Yours before rounding her performance off with Ghost.

Festival goers also enjoyed a performance from Bob Geldof, with Dub Pistols as the closing set last night.

This year also included brand new family shows from The Cat in the Hat and Live Dick vs Dom Go Wild in the Ring.

Crowds of families basked in yesterday's sunshine watching the performance by the Haven Falconry team, which was a huge success.

The weekend also has a fancy-dress theme of Go Wild, encouraging everyone to use their imagination to dress up as anything from walking shrubs to creepy crawlies.

Rachel Moore, 34, from Dorchester, who was at the festival with her family, said: "It's been a fantastic weekend and a great way to kick-start the summer holidays for the kids.

"My children have had a brilliant time - they especially loved Dick and Dom and Mr Tumble."

Jack Gates, a student from Bournemouth, said: "Me and my friends have been here the whole weekend.

"The line-ups have been great and the Kaiser Chiefs were unreal.

"We are definitely coming back next year."

Last year’s festival proved a resounding success as thousands of people turned out at the Lulworth Estate for some family-friendly music and entertainment and organisers believe this year was an even bigger success.

Becki Lewis, 36, from Bridport, said: "My daughter is absolutely obsessed with Ella Henderson so we had to come to see her today.

"It's been fantastic - there has been so much to do for the children too - much more than I thought.

"It's been a lovely day out.

"We have never been before but I think we will most definitely be coming back."

Co-founder and organiser Rob Da Bank said: "As Camp veterans know, music is only one part of the adventure and our incredible creative crew have really pulled it out of the bag with some really wild arts and kids shenanigans from The Train Trip to West End Kids and all the amazing workshops and wild activities to boot."