In pictures: George Ezra headlines Isle of Wight Festival

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George Ezra performed hits including Green Green Grass as he headlined on day three of the festival

Chart-topping singer-songwriter George Ezra and electronic music duo The Chemical Brothers topped the bill on day three of the Isle of Wight Festival.

Ezra played crowd-pleasing hits including Budapest and Green Green Grass, while The Chemical Brothers put on a typically immersive audio-video display that kept the crowds dancing into the night.

Earlier in the day, N-Dubz, Sam Ryder, Anne-Marie, Gabrielle and Girlband also took to the stage.

The Manic Street Preachers, Blondie and Robbie Williams will bring the curtain down later on the four-day event.

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The 30-year-old hitmaker enjoyed the adulation of thousands of fans
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Crowds were treated to fireworks during Ezra's set
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The Chemical Brothers finished the main stage's entertainment for the day
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The duo's set lit up the stage with eye-catching visual displays
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Eurovision sensation Sam Ryder entertained the crowds earlier in the day
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Ryder played crowd favourite Spaceman during his set
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Hip hop group N-Dubz were also a hit with festival-goers
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Some fans travelled the length of the country to see the band
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Revellers also enjoyed the festival away from the main stage as they soaked up the atmosphere
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