The Isle of Wight Festival came to a glittering end on Sunday night with an emotional Robbie Williams.
After performing a set full of hits, the star gave a moving speech to close the four-day festival, thanking his fans and wife for their support as he battled depression and addiction.
The night's finale featured a surprise encore sing-along with the audience from the pop icon.
Mika, Blondie, and Niall Horan performed on the main stage earlier in the day.
The Chemical Brothers, singer-songwriter George Ezra, and Britpop legends Pulp, who performed at the festival for the first time in 12 years, were among the other headlining performers over the weekend.
The sold-out occasion at Seaclose Park in Newport drew about 55,000 people.
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