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In photos: Massive Attack on the Downs by day

By Bristol24/7  Saturday Sep 3, 2016

It may have originally been billed as a Massive Attack gig, but as the day got nearer the lineup got bigger and bigger; eventually morphing into a one-day festival with three stages:

There was only one choice of reading material on the shuttlebus from Temple Meads to the festival site

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Umbrellas had to be left by the gate – and poncho sellers were doing better business than ticket touts on the way to the entrance

Tickets at the ready

A few Big Issue vendors were selling the magazine inside the gate

Massive Attack’s 3D was instrumental in the look and feel of the artwork and stage designs

This gold raincoat was among the top wet weather fashion choices on show

Bristol’s local currency was just one of the stalls ringing the site

There were also some familiar food stalls

This was meant to be the Information Stage

But due to the inclement weather, the speakers were moved under canvas

Black and white photos of refugees dotted the site

In one corner was the children’s area

Where the face painters were doing sterling work…

…despite the rain

And the party was only just beginning:

 

Make sure to check back later on Bristol24/7 to see a full report of the day, including the first review of Massive Attack’s set and the rest of the day’s music.

 

Read more: 109 things to do in Bristol in September

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