In Pictures: Flackstock returns to Berkshire for 2023

Katie WapleBBC News
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Caroline's mother Christine Flack, pictured with Natalie Pinkham (R), said: "Last year was bigger and more successful than we could have ever imagined so we are thrilled the festival is coming back for a second time."

A festival held in honour of late TV presenter Caroline Flack has taken place for the second year running.

Flackstock was held at Englefield House in Pangbourne, Berkshire, on Monday to raise money for four charities close to her heart.

Last year, the event raised £325,000 and went to Choose Love, Mind, Samaritans and Charlie Waller Trust.

Flack took her own life, aged 40, in 2020.

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Singer Olly Murs was emotional as he led performed at the festival in memory of his late friend.
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Sophie Ellis-Bextor joined the line up at Flackstock 2023.
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JP Cooper also performed at the events return for a second year.
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(L-R) Dawn O'Porter, Jody Flack, Keith Lemon and Natalie Pinkham took to the stage together.
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Former Bros singer Matt Goss made an appearance at the Berkshire festival
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(L-R) Louise Redknapp, Denise Van-Outten and Keith Lemon were among the celebrities gathered to raise money in memory of the late presenter.
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Festival-goers got to meet several Chewbaccas at Flackstock Festival 2023.

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