The Word on the Street kicked things off, bringing mardi gras to Grantez as they paraded through the crowd and onto the stage with a mix of pop, funk and R&B before Little Black Dress dazzled as the sun went down, serenading the crowd with their take on classic tunes.
Saturday night was funked up as best-selling soul band Brother Strut got everyone dancing in front of the setting sun.
The concerts raised over £8,500 – a record amount for the event – that will go some way towards the National Trust for Jersey’s pledge to save 1000 vergees of coastline from development – the size of 445 football pitches – before their centenary anniversary in 2036.


Ashburton Investments volunteers were there to hand out complimentary hot drink vouchers, programmes and National Trust goodies.
The National Trust’s Marketing and Events Manager Donna Le Marrec said: “The concerts were fabulous, we had greater attendance and raised more money this year than any year to date.
“Thanks to the generosity of the public and our sponsor, Ashburton Investments, we have raised a large sum of money which will assist us in our pledge to acquire a further 1000 vergees of coastline from development.”