The sun shone as festival-goers were 'chasing the sunset' in the golden hour in the grounds of a stately home.

Hatfield Park hosted the UK edition of Corona Sunsets Festival on Saturday, September 2.

The event was the UK leg of a global series of one-day festivals devoted to connecting people with nature by celebrating the sunset. 

Take a look at the gallery for pictures from the day.

Welwyn Hatfield Times: House Gospel Choir performing at Corona Sunsets Festival at Hatfield Park.House Gospel Choir performing at Corona Sunsets Festival at Hatfield Park. (Image: Matt Crossick/PA Wire)

Welwyn Hatfield Times: Festival-goers watch Mahalia performing at Corona Sunsets Festival in Hatfield Park.Festival-goers watch Mahalia performing at Corona Sunsets Festival in Hatfield Park. (Image: Matt Crossick/PA Wire)

Welwyn Hatfield Times: Mahalia performs at Corona Sunsets Festival in Hatfield Park.Mahalia performs at Corona Sunsets Festival in Hatfield Park. (Image: Matt Crossick/PA Wire)

The Hatfield line-up consisted of artists including Easy Life with their first-ever festival headline slot, soul-songstress Mahalia, Franc Moody, Frankie Stew and Harvey Gunn.

The House Gospel Choir led the sunset session in the Hertfordshire countryside.

As a brand born at the beach, Corona believes in the restorative power of nature and taking time out from our busy lives to enjoy the sunset. 

Welwyn Hatfield Times: The House Gospel Choir performing at Corona Sunsets Festival at Hatfield Park.The House Gospel Choir performing at Corona Sunsets Festival at Hatfield Park. (Image: Matt Crossick/PA Wire)

Welwyn Hatfield Times: The House Gospel Choir performing at Corona Sunsets Festival at Hatfield Park.The House Gospel Choir performing at Corona Sunsets Festival at Hatfield Park. (Image: Matt Crossick/PA Wire)

The international beer brand's event in the grounds of Hatfield House was more than just a music festival.

Corona Sunsets featured various experiences inspired by the sunset, all designed to encourage attendees to connect with nature at the golden hour. 

The event offered wellbeing workshops with BBC Radio 1 ‘Decompression Sessions’ host Stuart Sandeman, and herb garden masterclasses with Michelin-starred chef Brad Carter, inviting festival-goers in the Hertfordshire parkland to disconnect from their digitally-led daily lives. 

Welwyn Hatfield Times: Festival-goers relaxing at Corona Sunsets Festival in Hatfield Park.Festival-goers relaxing at Corona Sunsets Festival in Hatfield Park. (Image: Matt Crossick/PA Wire)

Welwyn Hatfield Times: A festival-goer experiences 'body marbling' at Corona Sunsets Festival in Hatfield Park.A festival-goer experiences 'body marbling' at Corona Sunsets Festival in Hatfield Park. (Image: Matt Crossick/PA Wire)

True to the brand’s ambition to protect our planet, Corona partnered with non-profit partner Oceanic Global to be the UK’s first Blue Verified festival - implementing a comprehensive sustainability programme and assessing all sustainability efforts against the NGO’s award-winning Blue Standard.

 

Welwyn Hatfield Times: Festival-goers Yasmin (right) from Madrid and Junior from Portugal at Corona Sunsets Festival at Hatfield Park.Festival-goers Yasmin (right) from Madrid and Junior from Portugal at Corona Sunsets Festival at Hatfield Park. (Image: Matt Crossick/PA Wire)

Welwyn Hatfield Times: Festival-goers take part in a meditation and breathing workshop at Corona Sunsets Festival in Hatfield Park.Festival-goers take part in a meditation and breathing workshop at Corona Sunsets Festival in Hatfield Park. (Image: Matt Crossick/PA Wire)

For more on Corona Sunsets, visit https://www.corona.com/gb/sunsetsfestival

 

                                                                                                                                

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