Festivities continue around the Island
Today is a rest day in the 2024 Isle of Man TT Races schedule.
The motorsport action returns tomorrow morning for Race Day Three, with the Sidecars out for a practice run before the Superstock and Supertwin machines take to the course.
There are no scheduled closures of the Snaefell Mountain Course today.
Meanwhile, with a pause in the racing schedule today bike enthusiasts can enjoy the annual Peel TT Day which will be taking place in the west of the Island.
The festivities get underway at midday with the VMCC Bike Show, then the Steve Colley, Terry Grant Stunts & Bowers Stunts will be performing between 12:30pm and 3:30pm on the Creg Malin Car Park.
There'll also be live music on the promenade from 3pm.
There's also an invitation for any riders of Norton and Triumph Trident bikes to meet up outside Peel Castle from midday.
The gathering's being organised by the Warwickshire branch of the Norton Owners Club.
Secretary Brian Peers says he can't wait:
You can find details of road closures below:
And in the south the annual Port Erin TT Family Fun Beach Day is taking place.
There'll be activities on the beach between 10am and 10pm including; kids beach funfair, boat trips around the bay and a sandcastle competition.
There will also be live music on the Colas Beach Stage brought to you by The Bay Hotel and Deep South Music Festival.
The line up below:
12pm Ruby
2pm Crawlboard
4pm Alex Crawley
6pm Rushen Silver Band
8pm Bop Katz
Elsewhere, Sprintfest concludes in Ramsey tonight from 7pm.
Local bands have been taking to the stage in Market Place since Friday.
A look at tonight's line-up below: