REVELLERS kicked off the Bank Holiday weekend by hitting the town for a boozy night out.
Boozed-up Brits flocked to bars across the country to enjoy the start of the three-day break.
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Two pals were pictured dancing in the street in Leeds 11
A man got a piggyback ride from his friend in Newcastle Credit: Richard Rayner 11
Two drinkers in stitches in a fun night out in Leeds 11
Cops detained a man in Newcastle Credit: Richard Rayner 11
Two pals were shot holding a giant inflatable penis Credit: Richard Rayner
Pubgoers looked to be having the time of their lives as they laughed with pals on the streets, but some took it a bit too far.
Large crowds were gathered in popular spots all over England to enjoy the nightlife.
Dressed-up drinkers were pictured in Leeds dancing while others in Newcastle were happy to pose in the streets.
A man was pictured getting a piggyback ride from his friend while two pals were caught in camera holding a giant inflatable penis.
Meanwhile, a man was photographed being detained by cops.
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A woman is having a hard time getting up from the ground Credit: nb press ltd 11
The three pals dressed to the nines enjoyed a boozy night out Credit: nb press ltd 11
Some were more dressed than others Credit: Richard Rayner 11
Two friends heeled up for the kick-off of the Bank Holiday weekend Credit: Richard Rayner 11
Two young women took advantage of the high temperatures by hitting the town Credit: Richard Rayner 11
Revellers ready to enjoy a fun Friday night Credit: Richard Rayner
Partygoers were thrilled to enjoy their drinks outside, taking advantage of the warm weather.
Forecasters predict sizzling temperatures of 25C are on the way for the Bank Holiday weekend as the Met Office claims it's been one of the warmest summers ever.
Much to the surprise of many, the Met Office says this summer could potentially be in the top 10 warmest summers on record - despite a largely disappointing July and August.
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