The Crystal Palace Festival returned to the Triangle on Saturday, offering a mix of music, food, film and locally made crafts - and the chance to sign up to the Crystal Palace cinema campaign.
Visitors and locals went along to enjoy a full program of entertainment including bands and musicians such as the Dirty Tricks, the South London Jazz Orchestra and The Effras as well as a Endurance Steel Orchestra .
Set up by Andy Bambino, the Crystal Palace Triangle Free Festivals have grown over the last two years with more and more traders, pubs and restaurants joining in.
The event is underpinned by the selection of live music in the Triangle’s many pubs and the three interesting markets selling antiques, retro clothes and gifts, food, books and records.
Mr Bambino said: “It was an excellent day, the weather forecast predicted heavy rain but luckily it held off until the afternoon when everyone started packing up anyway.
“Everyone had a really good time and it was a great excuse for people to congregate in the Triangle and see what is on offer there.
“I think our busiest stall was the cinema campaign stall which had people at it all day signing up.”
There will be another Crystal Palace Triangle Festival on December 20.
For more information go to myspace.com/crystalpalacetrianglefest.
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