Hundreds of people have turned out to enjoy new singalong movie nights at a Lowestoft seafront pavilion.
Organisers have hailed the success of the "hugely popular" screenings - with more films now being added to an extended programme of events next month.
Taking place in the transformed East Point Pavilion - which opened in June last year - the singalongs have brought in movie-goers of all ages to enjoy, watch and join in with much-loved musicals.
With the seafront food and drink hall, operated by First Light CIC, launching singalong movie nights in January, The Greatest Showman and Mamma Mia were both enjoyed by a full house of happy customers.
Families have also been able to join in, with a family screening of Encanto attended by lots of excited children.
A spokesman said: "There’s more to come too, with Singalong ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ on February 18 at 7pm, Singalong ‘Grease’ on March 3 at 7pm, and a special Mother’s Day screening of Singalong ‘Mamma Mia Here We Go Again’ on Sunday, March 19 at 1pm.
"The singalongs also include a pre-movie quiz, singalong warm up, plus themed food and drink on offer from the Pavilion’s traders and pop ups, including Tres Hermanas, Toasties, Slice, Amor, Stufft and Sir Toby’s Beers."
The screenings have been made possible thanks to Sunrise Studios in Lowestoft.
Alison Joseph, operations manager of East Point Pavilion, said: "East Point Pavilion has welcomed hundreds of people into our warm and welcoming space and we have seen friends and families having a great time at the different films we've screened.
"The biggest success was ‘Mamma Mia’ - people dressed up and were singing and dancing along throughout.
"We have been lucky to secure the large screen for another month and are really pleased to be able to welcome the local community back for more great, family friendly films."
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