HUNDREDS of people lined the streets of Llandudno when Honda Goldwings motorbikes roared into town for the annual parade.
The bikes had been on static display during the day on the town's prom.
When darkness started to fall, the bikes - in all their luminescent glory - revved into town. Music blarred and horns were tooted.
Many riders wore fancy dress - characters included the Smurfs, pandas, Minnie Mouse, Spiderman and there were a few spooky skeletons!
Raffle tickets were sold. Proceeds will be donated to Welsh Air Ambulance.
Prior to the event, Dave Crowley, former chair of the Light Parade committee who is still an active Goldwinger, said: "We are expecting up to 150 bikes/trikes on show and for the parade. After the road parade, we muster on the prom for 'Best Solo Bike and Best trike' judging.
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"Most people stay in town from Friday until Sunday. The council say the event is one of the main events of Llandudno's year earning more than £2million to the town over the weekend."
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