With Ipswich turning blue as thousands of town fans gathered on the streets to celebrate over the bank holiday - here's some more of the best snaps from the celebrations.
The Blues sealed their return to the Premier League for the first time since 2002 after beating Huddersfield 2-0 at Portman Road on Saturday.
The town erupted over the weekend as thousands flocked to celebrate with a parade.
Open-top buses carrying the players and staff made their way from Sir Alf Ramsey Way to Christchurch Park.
Part One: Photos of Ipswich Town's Premier League promotion party
Building on our 50 photos published yesterday, check out 50 more from our gallery below.
Player and staff on the open top bus (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The parade began at 12pm on Monday (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Players joined fans in celebrating their promotion (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The parade started at Sir Alf Ramsey Way before ending in Christchurch Park. (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The players celebrating on the bus (Image: Charlotte Bond)
This is the first time Ipswich have been in the Premier League since 2002 (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The bus passed Portman Road, Handford Road and then onto Civic Drive. (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Fans were seen lining the streets (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Fans celebrated with flairs (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The players celebrating with the trophy (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Thousands of fans turned the town blue (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The bus in front of Portman Road (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Fans flocked to the stadium (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Massimo Luongo lifting the trophy (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Fans lined the streets with flags and flares (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The bus leaving Portman Road (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Fans celebrating with the players as it left Portman Road (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The bus was escorted by the police through the town (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Fans cheered and clapped the bus along its route (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The players celebrating after their win over Huddersfield (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Fans watching and celebrating as the bus came past (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The town turned blue from flares outside Portman Road (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Thousands took part in the parade (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Fans celebrating with flags (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The players celebrating as the bus drove through the town (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Fans cheered and chanted behind the team bus (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Blues fans out celebrating the promotion (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The bus in front of Portman Road (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Player cheering to the crowds (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Thousands of fans came to see the bus (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Fans lining the streets near Portman Road (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Their promotion comes just a season after last years promotion to the championship (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The parade finished in Christchurch Park (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Fans waving flags enjoying the party (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The blues confirmed their promotion after the win on Saturday (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Fans celebrating with a Union Jack Ipswich flag (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The players celebrating with beers on the bus (Image: Charlotte Bond)
This is the second promotion in two years for the Blues (Image: Charlotte Bond)
A young fan was out celebrating the promotion (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The team bus parading through Ipswich yesterday afternoon (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Fans celebrating outside The Cricketers (Image: Charlotte Bond)
A young fan holding up a Jeremy Sarmiento sign (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Fans celebrating as the bus came past (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The parade through the town (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Thousands lined the route that ended in Christchurch Park (Image: Charlotte Bond)
A young fan holding up an Omari Hutchinson sign (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Players celebrating at the front of the bus (Image: Charlotte Bond)
It's the Blues second promotion in two years (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The open top bus (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Blues fans out celebrating (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Blues fans celebrating the promotion (Image: Charlotte Bond)
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