Festival-goers had a brief respite from the back to back music in the main arena - with a stunning air display by the Red Arrows.
The pilots wowed the crowds for almost half an hour with death defying formations and plunges out of the sky, complete with their famous red, white and blue smoke.
A huge red heart with an arrow running through filled the sky above Seaclose Park.
The spectacular show was being watched by promoter John Giddings who was on the main stage with guests, and TV and radio presenter Fearne Cotton who was about to do a live broadcast stageside.
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