BUSTED played a secret set at this year's Victorious Festival.

Day two of the Portsmouth music festival took off with a stacked line up and ended in a hail of fireworks.

Headlining Saturday night, August 24, was the hugely popular singer-songwriter and rapper Jamie T.

The South London star entertained thousands with his recognisable fast-paced lyrical flows and stand-out hits including Sticks ’N’ Stones, Shelia, Zombie and If You Got The Money.

After weeks of speculation from festival goers, UK pop punk royalty Busted were announced as this year’s secret set on the Castle Stage between 1.05pm and 1.35pm.

Busted.Busted. (Image: Emma Wurfel)

The band brought high energy with classics such as Year 3000, Crashed The Wedding and Air Hostess.

Sugababes returned to Victorious drawing thousands to the festival’s Castle Stage for a seaside singalong of noughties anthems including Push The Button, Round Round and About You Now.

Courteeners ripped through a set of modern indie classics from Not Nineteen Forever to Cavorting and even an extra special rendition of Madness’ British anthem It Must Be Love.

Arguably one of the most controversial comedians of recent years, Frankie Boyle pushed the boundaries of humour on the festival’s comedy stage to a huge crowd.

Described as a mini festival in itself, families enjoyed Victorious’ Kids Arena which saw a performance from children’s TV star Andy Day for a special Dino Raps set.

Holly Humberstone.Holly Humberstone. (Image: Tom Langford)

Saturday also had sets from CMAT, Holly Humberstone, Tom Walker, Shaun Ryder’s Black Grape and The Lightning Seeds.

Day three (Sunday, 25 August) will see the anthemic Biffy Clyro headline the Sunday at Victorious, whilst the incredible Isle of Wight’s Wet Leg, Becky Hill, Arlo Parks, Natasha Bedingfield, Soft Play and The Kooks play elsewhere on the line up.