Picture gallery: Portsmouth Oktoberfest
At the weekend, thousands flocked to Portsmouth and raised a stein to the Bavarian custom, as the city launched its first Oktoberfest.
The square was transformed into a glorious beer hall for two days of merriment, complete with plenty of lederhosen.
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Hide AdBeer flowed by the gallon as patrons tucked into authentic Bavarian cuisine and sang their hearts out to joyous live music and DJ sets.
Oompah Brass led the weekend’s entertainment, raising plenty of cheers with renditions of The Village People’s YMCA and Don’t Stop Me Now by Queen – not to mention many performances of Ein Prosit.
Emma Holt, from Waterlooville, said: ‘I loved every minute, especially the music. They played all the cheesy songs I love!’
Dan Pike, from Eastney, added: ‘Portsmouth is really being put on the map by the organisers.’
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Hide AdOrganised by Andy Marsh James Ralls and Ben Miles, who are also the founders of Victorious Festival, as well as Luke Betts from Mutiny Festival, there are high hopes that Oktoberfest will become a mainstay of Portsmouth’s cultural calendar.
Operations manager Tiffany Gaskell said: ‘We had a really good turnout and a brilliant crowd with a wide range in both age and in walks of life. It was a big cultural and social exchange where everyone is able to get along with one another.
‘We would love for it to be a regular fixture, if everything goes well and Portsmouth City Council agree with it then it’s definitely something that we would look into.’