A First in partying! Bleary-eyed Cambridge students stagger home after painting the town red at the £215-per-ticket Trinity Ball

Cambridge University students appeared bleary eyed and exhausted as they staggered back home after a wild evening at the lavish 158th annual Trinity Ball. 

Hundreds of the brightest undergraduates in the country were dressed to the nines in vibrant ballgowns and crisp tuxedos as they descended upon the exclusive Trinity College ready for an evening they would not forget. 

But they were left looking a little worse for wear after an evening of partying at the £215-per-ticket event, with some getting caught in a summer shower, while others were unable to walk at all, as they headed home. 

The students appeared to have made the most of the drinks on offer at the event, including unlimited glasses of Irroy champagne, which retails at around £30 a bottle. The hardcore partygoers enjoyed bubbly throughout the night before concluding the festivities with a champagne breakfast in the college gardens.

And they were also treated to an evening of the finest entertainment – with noughties indie-pop star Kate Nash headlining the event.

The highlight of the evening was a spectacular firework display, which many watched from punts and inflatable flamingos on the River Cam in true Cambridge fashion. 

While most undergraduates arrive via private car, taxi or punt, one student decided to arrive to the classy affair via e-scooter. Dressed in an elegant halter-neck mesh frock, the young woman rode past her pals with her blacked out shades on. 

Others appeared in high spirits as they posed for pictures while proudly holding up glasses of bubbly in their extravagant suits. 

One man is pictured wearing a box over his head the morning after the Trinity Ball at Cambridge

One man is pictured wearing a box over his head the morning after the Trinity Ball at Cambridge 

A man is pictured carrying a woman the morning after spending the evening partying away at Trinity Ball

A man is pictured carrying a woman the morning after spending the evening partying away at Trinity Ball 

Those leaving the morning after still in their best attire were caught unprepared for the rain, with some using their jackets, towels and even a cardboard box to keep them dry from the drizzle

Those leaving the morning after still in their best attire were caught unprepared for the rain, with some using their jackets, towels and even a cardboard box to keep them dry from the drizzle

One woman was pictured sporting a hot pink chiffon mini dress which featured a train and a large bow wrapped around the waist, pushing the dress code which stated that dresses should sit below the knee. 

The ball, which celebrates the end of term, was founded in 1866 and is one of the most expensive in the calendar, costing £580 per pair of alumni tickets, with regular tickets for students costing £410 per pair. 

But the hefty price tag does not appear to be an issue for students, who had to apply for the chance to even purchase them, with the event selling out fast. 

The increase, however, did not go unnoticed. Guest tickets for Trinity Ball were sold at £280 this year, causing much anger among students who called the pricing ‘extortionate, overpriced and exclusive,’ according to The Times

However, some say that the costly tickets are worth it because of the world famous musical acts that sing at Trinity Ball.

Its guests have previously been treated to performances by Charli XCX, Scouting for Girls, Olivia Dean and legendary disco band Boney M.     

The standard ticket includes unlimited food and drink, a fireworks display and entertainment from comedians, to experiencing live classical music and a jazz band.

The dining ticket includes a champagne reception followed by a lavish five course feast with wine pairings in the setting of Trinity’s Great Hall before the Ball, which will set you back an additional £240 per pair of tickets. 

And for those who can afford it, the VIP ticket includes entry to the ball for a champagne reception an hour before regular guests are let in, which costs an additional £240 per pair of tickets. 

Guests are pictured in high spirits taking a punt ride the morning after the sold-out Trinity Ball

Guests are pictured in high spirits taking a punt ride the morning after the sold-out Trinity Ball 

Others took to the rain better, laughing off the grey skies and rainy weather while reflecting on the night before

Others took to the rain better, laughing off the grey skies and rainy weather while reflecting on the night before 

Their heads seemed to be throbbing after guests were served unlimited glasses of Irroy champagne which costs around £30 a bottle all evening

Their heads seemed to be throbbing after guests were served unlimited glasses of Irroy champagne which costs around £30 a bottle all evening

Two women blow kisses to the camera as they are snapped the morning after Trinity Ball still in their ballgowns

Two women blow kisses to the camera as they are snapped the morning after Trinity Ball still in their ballgowns 

One woman - still in her evening dress - was pictured with a bottle of much-needed water

One woman – still in her evening dress – was pictured with a bottle of much-needed water 

Other guests opted to take punts home, still in last night's tuxedos and ballgowns

Other guests opted to take punts home, still in last night’s tuxedos and ballgowns 

Guests appeared in high spirits as they posed for pictures while proudly holding up glasses of bubbly in their extravagant suits

Guests appeared in high spirits as they posed for pictures while proudly holding up glasses of bubbly in their extravagant suits

Hundreds of classy undergraduates were dressed to the nines in vibrant ballgowns and crisp tuxedos as they descended upon the exclusive Trinity College ready for an evening they would not forget

Hundreds of classy undergraduates were dressed to the nines in vibrant ballgowns and crisp tuxedos as they descended upon the exclusive Trinity College ready for an evening they would not forget

Kate Nash joined the long list of legendary stars who have headlined at the event, as she performed some of her hit indie-pop hits on the main stage

Kate Nash joined the long list of legendary stars who have headlined at the event, as she performed some of her hit indie-pop hits on the main stage

While most undergraduates arrive via private car, taxi or punt, one student decided to arrive to the classy affair via e-scooter

While most undergraduates arrive via private car, taxi or punt, one student decided to arrive to the classy affair via e-scooter

Two women beam as they are snapped dressed to the nines while waiting in the line

Two women beam as they are snapped dressed to the nines while waiting in the line 

One woman was pictured sporting a hot pink chiffon mini dress which featured a train and a large bow wrapped around the waist, pushing the dress code which stated that dresses should sit below the knee

One woman was pictured sporting a hot pink chiffon mini dress which featured a train and a large bow wrapped around the waist, pushing the dress code which stated that dresses should sit below the knee

Trinity Ball’s committee says the ‘only acceptable attire is traditional Black Tie, White Tie or formal national dress. Lounge suits, neckties, and sports blazers are not permitted.’ 

It states that dresses must be ‘appropriate formal evening wear and below the knee,’ adding that floor-length ballgowns are usually the standard. 

The committee added: ‘As we are a ‘Black Tie minimum’ Ball, the dress code will be strictly enforced; those who are not properly attired will not be allowed entry into the ball. Only small bags are permitted. Any sword worn as a part of national dress must be fixed in its sheath.’  

In 2016, it was found that the panel responsible for organising the luxurious event spent more than £300,000, excluding VAT, which included a whopping £12,000 on fireworks alone.   

The dress code states that dresses must be 'appropriate formal evening wear and below the knee,' adding that floor-length ballgowns are usually the standard

The dress code states that dresses must be ‘appropriate formal evening wear and below the knee,’ adding that floor-length ballgowns are usually the standard

The ball, which celebrates the end of term, was founded in 1866 and is one of the most expensive in the calendar, costing £580 per pair of alumni tickets, with regular tickets for students costing £410

The ball, which celebrates the end of term, was founded in 1866 and is one of the most expensive in the calendar, costing £580 per pair of alumni tickets, with regular tickets for students costing £410

In 2016, it was found that the panel responsible for organising the luxurious event spent more than £300,000, excluding VAT, which included a whopping £12,000 on fireworks alone

In 2016, it was found that the panel responsible for organising the luxurious event spent more than £300,000, excluding VAT, which included a whopping £12,000 on fireworks alone

One guest opted to wear a blue frilly frock for the classy affair yesterday evening

One guest opted to wear a blue frilly frock for the classy affair yesterday evening 

Trinity Ball's committee says the 'only acceptable attire is traditional Black Tie, White Tie or formal national dress. Lounge suits, neckties, and sports blazers are not permitted'

Trinity Ball’s committee says the ‘only acceptable attire is traditional Black Tie, White Tie or formal national dress. Lounge suits, neckties, and sports blazers are not permitted’

Hundreds of students are pictured queuing up to be let into the lavish Trinity Ball yesterday evening

Hundreds of students are pictured queuing up to be let into the lavish Trinity Ball yesterday evening  

The event has a strict dress code and requires students to bring their A-game when it comes to ensembles

The event has a strict dress code and requires students to bring their A-game when it comes to ensembles 

One woman opted for a white polka-dot dress whereas another went for a puffy blue ballgown

One woman opted for a white polka-dot dress whereas another went for a puffy blue ballgown 

The standard ticket includes unlimited food and drink, a fireworks display and entertainment from comedications, to experiencing live classical music and a jazz band

The standard ticket includes unlimited food and drink, a fireworks display and entertainment from comedications, to experiencing live classical music and a jazz band

Students appeared to be in high spirits as they eagerly await entry into the lavish ball

Students appeared to be in high spirits as they eagerly await entry into the lavish ball 

Groups of students arrived during a perfect summer's evening to Cambridge's Trinity College

Groups of students arrived during a perfect summer’s evening to Cambridge’s Trinity College 

Those who organised Trinity Ball said they are enforcing a strict 'black-tie minimum' dress code, as two students are snapped in their best frocks

Those who organised Trinity Ball said they are enforcing a strict ‘black-tie minimum’ dress code, as two students are snapped in their best frocks 

One student is pictured wearing a stunning teal sequined ball gown as she waits in line

One student is pictured wearing a stunning teal sequined ball gown as she waits in line 

Its May Ball is held on the first Monday of May Week, which always takes place in June after exams, and is the largest event of the Cambridge student social calendar

Its May Ball is held on the first Monday of May Week, which always takes place in June after exams, and is the largest event of the Cambridge student social calendar

The ball has continued every year since, apart from 1910 when King Edward VII died and between 1939 and 1945 during the Second World War

The ball has continued every year since, apart from 1910 when King Edward VII died and between 1939 and 1945 during the Second World War

Trinity College was founded in 1546 by Henry VIII and is the largest college in either Oxford or Cambridge, with famous alumni including King Charles and Sir Isaac Newton.

Its May Ball is held on the first Monday of May Week, which always takes place in June after exams, and is the largest event of the Cambridge student social calendar.

The first one took place in 1866 when the First Trinity team was head of the river and it has evolved over the 20th century.

The ball has continued every year since, apart from 1910 when King Edward VII died and between 1939 and 1945 during the Second World War.

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