THERE was a little bit of something for everyone at this year's WOMAD extravaganza.

Thousands poured into Charlton Park, near Malmesbury, for a day of music, dance, arts and food.

Artists, such as Aeham Ahmad, Daniel Haaksman, Dobet Gnahoré, Erland Cooper, Ezra Collective and Gaye Su Akyol, among others, travelled from across the planet to send the crowds wild on a busy and packed Saturday.

Despite the heavy showers and strong winds, the spirits of the masses was never dampened.

Veterinary student, Suzy Newton, said she travelled over an hour to see the delightful festival.

“There really is something for everyone here. There is such a fantastic variety of artistic talent from all around the world and so many things to do, and the atmosphere is just so warm, despite the weather,” said the 23-year-old.

“I’m a major foodie, so the huge range of cuisines and the Taste the World tent really add to the experience for me.”

Other food lovers were treated to a multitude of different delectable tastes from dozens of different countries.

More than 30,000 people attended last year's festival.

Many more acts are performing on the fourth and final day of WOMAD.