Victorious Festival 2023: Watch McFly wow the crowds - and see pictures
Steve Deeks
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McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - McFly Photos by Alex Shute
And so it proved with the news confirmed on Saturday morning. Then came the show as the band performed on the Castle Stage at 1.05pm until 1.35pm today. “We brought the sunshine,” they said on stage, with sun and showers forecast for the day.
The set included their popular anthems All About You, Shine a Light, and Five Colours in her Hair.
Thousands of revellers packed out the Castle Stage to enjoy the music.
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - McFly Photos by Alex Shute
See the video of some of the action and pictures:
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - McFly Photos by Alex Shute
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - McFly Photos by Alex Shute
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - McFly Photos by Alex Shute
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - McFly Photos by Alex Shute
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - McFly Photos by Alex Shute
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - McFly Photos by Alex Shute
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - Fans enjoying McFly Photos by Alex Shute
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - McFly Photos by Alex Shute
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - McFly Photos by Alex Shute
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - McFly Photos by Alex Shute
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - McFly Photos by Alex Shute
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - McFly Photos by Alex Shute
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - McFly Photos by Alex Shute
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - McFly Photos by Alex Shute
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - Fans enjoying McFly Photos by Alex Shute
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - Fans enjoying McFly Photos by Alex Shute
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - Fans enjoying McFly Photos by Alex Shute
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - Fans enjoying McFly Photos by Alex Shute
McFly were the surprise artist to perform on the Castle Stage on Saturday afternoon to a packed crowd. Pictured - Fans enjoying McFly Photos by Alex Shute
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