BBC Radio 6 Music Festival: Thrilling duets and superb sets at event

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Gossip at 6 Music FestivalImage source, BBC Radio 6 Music
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Gossip's Beth Ditto took to the stage in the band's first UK show in four years

Young Fathers, Gossip and The Smile were among acts that took to the stage when the 6 Music Festival returned at the weekend.

The BBC station's flagship event returned to Greater Manchester for three days of shows at multiple venues.

Young Fathers headlined Thursday's opener at Victoria Warehouse with Moss Side and Hulme NIA Community Choir.

Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood performed as The Smile at the venue on Saturday.

Rapper and singer Hak Baker covered the Stone Roses as part of his set on Friday.

Singer-songwriter CMAT was a hit with fans, getting the crowd on their feet to line dance, and teaming up with American singer John Grant to perform a rendition of Where Are Your Kids Tonight?.

The SmileImage source, BBC Radio 6 Music
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The Smile were joined by the London Contemporary Orchestra for a world exclusive performance

Young FathersImage source, BBC Radio 6 Music
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Young Fathers performed with a local choir from Hulme in Manchester

Beth Ditto and Alison MoyetImage source, BBC Radio 6 Music
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Alison Moyet joined Beth Ditto to perform a duet of Yazoo's Situation

Hak Baker at the 6 Music Festival
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Hak Baker performed tracks from his Worlds End FM album

CMAT and John GrantImage source, BBC Radio 6 Music
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John Grant joined CMAT on stage to perform a duet of Where Are Your Kids Tonight?

Jordan Rakei and Pip MillettImage source, BBC Radio 6 Music
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Pip Millet joined Jordan Rakei on stage for a performance of Freedom

The SmileImage source, BBC Radio 6 Music
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The Smile's set was the first time the band had performed with an orchestra

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