The Ipswich Town players were serenaded throughout Suffolk's county town as they celebrated an emphatic return to the top flight.
The Blues confirmed the number of people who supported the players and staff on their journey through Ipswich in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
Can you spot yourself in the last of our photos from the big weekend?
Harry Clarke was at the centre of celebrations (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Approximately 55,000 thousands people joined the celebrations (Image: Charlotte Bond)
The players taking in the celebrations (Image: Charlotte Bond)
There were smiles all around Ipswich (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Manager Kieran McKenna enjoying the celebrations (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Kieran McKenna giving a wave to supporters (Image: Charlotte Bond)Supporters of all ages were out enjoying the big day (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Kieran McKenna holding the trophy for fans to see (Image: Charlotte Bond)
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The bus making its way through Ipswich (Image: Charlotte Bond)The Town are going up! (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Cameron Burgess and the players taking in the celebrations (Image: Charlotte Bond)
A cloud of blue and white smoke (Image: Charlotte Bond)
We are Premier League! (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Fans packed out Christchurch Park for the parade (Image: Charlotte Bond)
There were plenty of jubilant scenes (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Town players were still in a buoyant mood (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Ipswich Town boyhood fan Harry Clarke (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Players and staff were in celebratory mood (Image: Charlotte Bond)The man of the moment (Image: Charlotte Bond)
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There were fans young and old at Christchurch Park (Image: Charlotte Bond)Sam Morsy being interviewed (Image: Charlotte Bond)Ipswich Town mayor Lynne Mortimer (Image: Charlotte Bond)
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