Thousands of people gathered on Friday evening to watch Frozen at Southport's outdoor cinema.



The crowd brought chairs, blankets and their vocal chords to the screening at King's Gardens.

It followed last month's screening of Grease at King's Gardens, which was enjoyed by an estimated crowd of 4,000 people.



Fans of the frosty film wrapped up at King's Gardens on Friday for an alfresco viewing and sing-along.



Little Anna's, Elsas and Olafs came along in fancy dress, but it wasn't just the children who had a good time. Film fans of all ages sang the night away.



Natalie and Andrew Mawdsley brought along Harry, eight, and Lilly, six. Natalie said: "What a fantastic idea this is. We couldn't have not come, I'd never have heard the end of it from Lilly.

"It's cold, but it's worth it to see the smiles on their faces."



Emma McDonald brought her niece Ruby, five. Emma said: "We're partly here for her, partly for me.

"Her favourite is Elsa, which makes me Anna by default!"



Frozen was released in 2013, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. It is the highest grossing animated film of all time.



The popular outdoor screening was organised by Sefton Council and Friends of King's Gardens, with screening provided by Urban Entertainment.

Photos on the evening were taken by Graham Moreton of Tarleton Photography. To buy photos from the evening or to book Graham to cover your event, visit his website: www.tarleton-photography.co.uk

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