ONCE again, there was an incredible turn-out for the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod with people across the globe coming down to North Wales to support this year's talent.
A sea of joy and colour swept through the Welsh town, making it another huge success with many happy faces and reasons to celebrate.
Zihua Zhang, 28, won this year's Pendine International Voice of the Future title at the Eisteddfod, while Kammerchor Manila Choir accepted the prestigious Pavarotti Trophy in the Choir of the World competition with their superb performance.
An Eisteddfod spokesperson said: "A huge congratulations to everyone who has competed and performed over the last week, we've had an absolute ball, and your joy in sharing your music and dance has really captured the town and far beyond."
Check out the gallery above for a roundup of the highlights from the week.
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