Prom Fest is back for the third time with FREE live music over three days in Morecambe.
The regular music festival is proudly organised by the local pubs and bars along Morecambe’s prom.
It’s all about the people, the places, and the community that make Morecambe special.
Run by locals, for locals, Prom Fest is here to celebrate good times and start the 2026 season in style.
The third Prom Fest runs from Friday April 10 to Sunday April 12 and promises a fantastic line-up of acts from the local area and further afield.
LISTEN to Chris Donaldson from Prom Fest with more about the festival

"The first one last year was incredible, it exceeded all expectations," said Chris,
"All the venues were ecstatic and it really started the season. That's what we're looking to do again with this one.
"It's the week after Easter, it's the weekend of the Grand National.
"People want to come out and enjoy it, enjoy the views the sun and the live music. We've got some great talented local acts and acts that come from afar. It's a great mix.
"It's been a long winter and everybody is ready to get out and see the entertainment, enjoy the live music and everything that's going on in the town, and start the season.
"I hope everybody comes out and enjoys the weekend and has a good time."
Here's where you can enjoy live music at Prom Fest

Chris thanked Prom Fest's sponsors SDJ Events, Lucy Digital, SP Signs, Morecambe BID, Bier and Twist, M6 Media, Westgate Chippy, Local Choice, LCD Support Services and The Sanderling.
The Prom Fest charity sponsor is Team Reece children's cancer charity.
For more and full line ups see the Prom Fest website HERE.
Here are more photos from the first two Prom Fests, held in 2025.






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