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The sights and sounds from this weekend's Manchester festival - in the rain and sunshine
Tags: Parklife Festival
by Michael Baggs | Photos by Shirlaine Forrest
Tags: Parklife Festival
Parklife Weekender Festival took place this weekend, with Manchester festival-goers battled downpours and enjoyed the sunshine over two days of mixed weather and a diverse, brilliant line-up.
Big names performing at this year's Parklife include Rudimental, Snoop Dogg, Bastille, Disclosure, London Grammar and Snoop Dogg, and they drew huge crowds to Heaton Park for two days of mayhem and mud. The festival atmosphere was marred slightly by two stabbings at the event, which left two attendees with serious injuries - although news reports state that both involved are now recovering from their injuries.
If you were at this year's Parklife Festival, there's a chance you were snapped by the Gigwise photographer at the event. Check out the beautiful people of Parklife 2014 here.
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