
Events are going on across the island for the landmark anniversary of the end of the German occupation.
The main focus will be on St Peter Port this Liberation Day.
At 10.25am, an extra-large Military Parade containing 100 visiting military personnel will gather at the Cambridge Berth.
Her Royal Highness Princess Anne will inspect the Parade at 11am before they begin their march toward the Slaughterhouse.
At midday, a service at the town church will begin, led by the Dean of Guernsey, Very Reverend Tim Barker. Princess Anne will also give a reading.
At 1pm a 21 gun-salute will be fired from Castle Cornet.
Cavalcade
Around 400 people will be involved in this year's cavalcade.
38 floats will depart Longue Hougue at 1.30pm.
170 military vehicles will depart Vaugrat campsite at 2pm.
Around 60 vintage cars and 35 tractors will leave Pembroke car park at 2.10pm.
Pedestrians, bikes, and bands will lead them all from Salerie Corner at 2.30pm.
A static display of some of the Cavalcade participants will be held on Albert Pier from 3.30pm until 6pm.
Seafront Entertainment
Children's activities will run along Crown Pier, with a vintage fair along the arm.
Older children are invited to use the Youth Commission's new mobile youth club at the bus terminus.
A historical reenactment of the Landing of Force 135 will take place on Albert Pier at 5.30pm.
Music and family activities organised by Guernsey Arts will run throughout the day at Castle Cornet.
North Beach will host local stallholders, a food and drink village and a music stage.
Stage line-up (subject to change).
2pm Sing-along through the decades
4.15pm D-Day Darlings
5pm Royal Marines Band Scotland Big Band
6.30pm D-Day Darlings
7.15pm Big Band Collective
9.25pm Last of the Light Brigade
10.45pm End of concert
Look up this Liberation Day
Thousands of handcrafted flags from a community project are on display in St Peter Port.
A drone show will take place at 9pm - islanders are advised that North Beach will be the best viewing point.
At 9.15pm fireworks will be fired from La Vallette.
Flypasts:
11.35am Poseidon flypast along the east coast
11.45am P8A A400M flypast along the east coast
2.15pm - 2.30pm Hawker Hurricane and Harvard complete two laps of the island
2.35pm - 2.45pm Ready 4 Duty C-47 completes two laps of the island.
7pm Spitfire MK9 flypast along the east coast
- Last American wartime plane travels 12,000 miles for Liberation Day Ready for Duty (R4D) (2)
- Last American wartime plane travels 12,000 miles for Liberation Day Ready for Duty (R4D)
- Art for Guernsey's Liberation Mural
- Victor Hugo Bench dressed for Liberation 80
- Guernsey Liberation 80 post box topper
- Guernsey Liberation 80 Bunting in town
If you don't fancy heading into town, several parishes will be hosting events across the weekend.