The Prodigy to headline and surf champions crowned

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From surfing to yoga and music, Boardmasters had fans jumping for joy

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Boardmasters Festival is riding high into its fifth and final day, with thousands of fans ready for rave legends The Prodigy closing out the line-up.

After performances from RAYE, Central Cee, and many more more across five days of sun, sea, and sound, the Boardmasters Open crowned its champions, Spain's Annette Gonzalez Etxabarri and Cornwall's own Lukas Skinner.

From waves to the stage, the festival has also hosted everything from yoga sessions to sustainability talks.

On Saturday it was the chance for Central Cee to headline, along with Paris Paloma, Hard Life and Nelly Furtado.

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Paris Paloma performs on the Mordros stage

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Festivalgoers enjoy Leicester indie rockers Hard Life inside the big top

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"I'm Like a Bird" singer Nelly Furtado performs on stage

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Rapper Central Cee points the way on the main stage

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