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Parklife 2022 Sunday review: Tyler, The Creator, Megan Thee Stallion, Lewis Capaldi and more

How do you top a marriage proposal, a US rapping icon and lots of pyrotechnics? That was the question on everybody's lips following a stellar Saturday at Parklife 2022.

A jam-packed bill of acts awaited festival goers who gradually fed through into Heaton Park this morning - many of whom were presumably still recovering from yesterday's festivities.

Hopes we're high for a dry day on Sunday morning, and while it got off to a belting start, it was only a matter of time before the rain descended on Heaton Park. Cue people running for cover wherever they could find it - though some decided to fully embrace it, and fair play to them.

Early on in the day, as crowds slowly started to build up, Grammy nominated producer Jayda G brought her boundless enthusiasm to The Valley stage. Mixing everything from Crown Heights Affair to Rhyze, her set helped set the tone for the afternoon.

From the top of the hill, two woman - one dressed in shorts and a Hawaiian t-shirt, the other in a purple bikini top and skirt, skipped hand-in-hand down the hill to Jayda G's beats - it was then that we knew the party had really begun. The masses soon arrived, and it was soon clear why, as Parklife favourite Annie Mac took the stage - and she didn't disappoint.

House music veterans Defected Records have been part of Parklife pretty much since year one, so it probably wouldn’t be quite the same without them. Taking over their own spot behind The Valley stage long-time Defected family member and New York icon Louie Vega - of Masters At Work - took to the turntables mid-afternoon, rebuilding the crowd after a swift but decisive rain storm which saw festival-goers running for shelter.

It didn’t take long for the crowd to swell again, though, thanks to

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