Thousands of festival-goers flock to Ashton Court for Love Saves the Day
60,000 people will be headed to Ashton court this weekend
For many in Bristol, Love Saves the Day marks the start of summer in the city.
60,000 people will be headed to Ashton court this weekend (May 24th-25th) to see the biggest names in dance music at Bristol's premier music festival.
Overmono and Nia Archives are headlining the star-studded line-up, with appearances from Ms Dynamite, Shy FX, Hybrid Minds and Ghetts across the weekend.
Festival Director Tom Paine is also looking to showcase smaller acts, by placing local talent amongst the big names.
"What happens a lot of the time with young artists, they get put on at the beginning day, when there's not much of an audience for them.
"So we've purposefully put them higher up the line-up so they can play for a few thousand people and really elevate them - not only to give them that experience but to get the audience meeting them for the first time.
"Everyone always goes on about the Bristol music scene and how important it is and we've got to give something back and this is our way of doing it."
For anyone lucky enough to bag a ticket, the Love Bus will run from 11am until 7pm and will pick people up at Temple Meads Station and Queen Square.
Gates open at midday.