FROM Bowie to Grease, the windows of Glasgow's south side were brought to life over the weekend.
Strathbungo's annual Window Wanderland transformed the streets into an outdoor gallery.
The event, which is the first of its kind in Scotland, has become bigger every year with hundreds of residents now taking part.
Guy Jimi Hendrix-ing at the Window Wanderland there #Windowwanderland pic.twitter.com/28O7fOxF8k
— Jaunty Alouette (@sebastiansbelle) February 24, 2018
This year's displays included a tribute to 100 years of women's suffrage, Jimi Hendrix and a house of balloons.
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Some residents went as far as to give the thousands of spectators a musical performance from their window.
Organiser Sarah Reid commended every one who took part.
She said: "It was an amazing turn out, there was thousands of people walking through the streets and hundreds of residents had done up their windows.
"The atmosphere was great and luckily the weather stayed dry too.
“Strathbungo is the ideal place to have the Window Wanderland because there’s so much community spirit.
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“There were displays that had been done by neighbours in different tenements which covered the whole building.
“We had some amazing displays including a man playing Jimi Hendrix for hours at his window and a travelling theatre.
I’ve spent most of my first day off creating this and I feel more tired than if I’d spent it teaching. #Windowwanderland pic.twitter.com/fPe7kcVmb2
— Ben Culverhouse (@Ben_Culverhouse) February 23, 2018
“There were some political ones in there too to do with 100 years of women getting the vote and the EU.”
Organisers are now considering running the event over two days to allow residents to even more time to curate their displays.
Our #windowwanderland for @windowwander and a very important local issue. #BWSFB @LBofBromley @DamianHinds @ESFAgov @neill_bob @PeterTFortune @BBCLondonNews pic.twitter.com/Q5Ee4KWoiK
— Kev Howarth (@HowarthKev) February 23, 2018
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Check out some of the displays in our picture gallery.
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