Bristol in Pictures: We're lost in music

English Teacher were one of the acts at Forwards Festival on Saturday
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The eyes (and ears) of classical music fans were turned towards Bristol this weekend as the BBC Proms made their second visit to the city.
Performances at The Bristol Beacon and St Georges packed in thousands over the weekend, and there is more to come on Sunday.
Up on the Downs there was a different vibe as Forwards Festival, which also continues on Sunday, returned, while Old City Sounds laid on free performances at different points in the centre.
Elsewhere GCSE students have been celebrating, as have Bristol Rovers fans after a tricky start to the season.


Top of the Proms: Bristol's own Paraorchestra kicked off the return of the BBC Proms this weekend, with an engaging performance at the Bristol Beacon on Friday night. There were other events on Saturday, and the Proms continue into Sunday.

Step on: The Happy Mondays were one of the acts on the main stage at Forwards Festival on Saturday. The open-air live music event continues on Sunday.

Coming alive: Old City Sounds returned on Saturday, featuring a big selection of music at grassroots venues from jazz, to Irish folk and DJs.

Teamwork: Hundreds of people took on the Tough Mudder course at the Badminton Estate in South Gloucestershire.

Many happy returns: Keepers at Noah's Ark Zoo Farm helped lion Tau celebrate his seventh birthday by placing different meat treats in parts of his enclosure.

Star signing: Louis Rees-Zammit joined his Bristol Bears team-mates on their pre-season training camp in Guernsey after he returned to rugby union from a spell in the NFL.


Results time: Thousands of young people across the city and nearby towns were opening their GCSE results and planning their next steps this week, including these pupils at Wellsway School and IKB Academy in Keynsham.

Battling on: Bristol Rovers managed to stem a run of defeats with a 0-0 draw against Oldham Athletic at the Memorial Stadium on Tuesday, following that up with a 1-0 victory against Cambridge United on Saturday.

Community Work: A new scheme offering access to leisure facilities to staff from organisations working with different communities in Bristol has been launched. Everyone Active, which has gyms across the city, has announced its first two applicants. The two are Bristol City Robins Foundation, external and Knives Down, Guards Up.

Top team: The endoscopy team at the Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust is celebrating achieving a top national award for excellence, being granted JAG accreditation from the Joint Advisory Group on GI Endoscopy, in recognition of the excellent care they provide patients.

Getting the tour: Portishead-based automation technology company Q5D welcomed MP Sadik Al-Hassan to a tour of its advanced robotics and software facility.
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