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Party, the headliners in a storming set by Primal Scream to draw to a close last night was due.
Organisers said they were very happy with how it was celebrated. Police said a Web site with tents, a 'few' had been reported stolen.
Family to join in on the subject of medieval knights between characters maidens, jesters and a fancy dress parade in the tradition of the Camp Bestival.
The crowds were wowed by the likes of Blondie, Laura Marling and Groove Armada.
Mark Ronson’s set was full of emotional tributes to his friend Amy Winehouse, the singer who died last week.
Kelly Payne, from Preston, Weymouth, enjoyed watching the jousting outside the castle with her children Josh, six, and Charlotte, four.
She said: “They really enjoyed Mr Tumble and getting into fancy dress.
“There was a good mixture of bands and entertainment so there’s something for everyone.”
30,000 sell out crowd this year, half of adults with children and half had the same as last year.
The band famous in the 80's and 90's for there hit 'There She Goes' in the last few days were saved by organiser Rob da Bank. He made the announced on Twitter this morning (Friday).
Rob da Bank says: "I spend my life thinking about who Bestival-goers would like to see at the show. The latest slew of acts highlights the sheer diversity of what people want to see at Bestival: I’m especially chuffed that The La's have specifically chosen Bestival to come back to the UK circuit and James Blake DJing before Bjork will be a corker, no doubt. Roll on September!"