Saturday's festivities went out with a bang as a spectacular fireworks display lit up the skies of Norwich for the Lord Mayor's Celebration 2017.
The annual display celebrates the end of the main day of the celebration.
The display took place at Norwich Castle at 10.30pm and lasted for around 10 minutes.
Crowds were up to the barriers on St Stephens Street to watch the display. They reacted with gasps and cheers.
The fireworks were a range of sizes and lit up the sky in a rainbow of colours. They were set to music outside City Hall.
The event concluded a 'Once Upon a Time' themed day which saw a range of events and attractions including the procession.
The Lord Mayor's Celebration has been celebrated for over 350 years.
Lord Mayor, Councillor David Fullman said: 'I am delighted to be hosting this years Lord Mayor's Celebration, which promises to be as vibrant as ever.'
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