A VINTAGE festival made its Romsey debut over the weekend with a huge celebration of old-style music, dance, cars, games and fashion.
Nostalgia Show took over Broadlands Estate from Friday, June 16 to Sunday, June 18.
The vintage green saw traditional games and contests like welly wanging, tug of war and a dog show. While the stage played host to classic British hits from the past years.
Vehicle fanatics were out in force with their old cars and caravans, in addition to host of vintage traders selling clothes, jewellery and art.
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Organiser Alex Cvijovic founded the festival in 2018 and also leads RetroFest at CarFest. The festival director hopes to be back at Broadlands next year after a successful Romsey debut, moving from its previous home at Stansted Park in Sussex.
Alex said: “I’m very pleased. People are happy here, seems like a better venue. If the public wants us back, we’ll come back.
“I like the eclecticism the show brings, it’s something a bit different and people like to buy those unique items.
“Too much work goes into it, doesn’t even provide minimum wage. It would be lovely to see Nostalgia Show grow and have more people support us. We want more volunteers to keep us going for next year too.”
Click on the top image to see more photos taken at Nostalgia Show by Emma-Louise Precious.
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