Bluedot's organisers say there was 'an amazing collective action to make fun, wonder and joy'.
Organisers of a rain-affected festival have thanked all those fans who "waded through mud" to enjoy it "against the odds".
The event, which takes place around the Lovell Telescope, saw headline shows from Grace Jones, Pavement and Roisin Murphy alongside a host of comedy sets, science talks and arts performances, between Thursday and Sunday.However, heavy rain across the weekend caused major problems on site and saw its organisers using woodchips and metal on walkways to try to keep the crowds moving.
In a post, a festival representative said they wanted to "take a moment to thank and celebrate those who made sure the show could go on".
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