Indie fans of Ely were out in force earlier this month as a battle of the decades played out at The Maltings.
Common People represented the 90s while Get Free bought the 00s indie vibes.
The battle was also played out with guests picking a side via free badges on their way in and a 00s drink special as well.
Organiser Jon Prayer declared the winner as the 90s and said: "The dancefloor seemed that little bit busier when the 90s indie bangers dropped so I'd have to declare Common People the winners."
Indie fans of Ely were out in force when a battle of the decades played out at The Maltings. (Image: Jon Prayer)
Another winner was local charity Spectrum who, as the chosen charity partner, received a donation of £400 from the organisers of the event.
Jon said: "To be able to give something back to a local charity is really important to us and a big part of our story.
"We're delighted to be able to help Spectrum continue their important work with children with autism and additional needs."
For more information on upcoming events head to www.indienights.co.uk
Indie fans of Ely were out in force when a battle of the decades played out at The Maltings. (Image: Jon Prayer)