Forty venues have been announced for the four-day Morecambe Music Festival - expected to once again be a major highlight of the town's summer season.
The festival will take place this year in many pubs, cafes and bars across the resort, from Thursday July 9 to Sunday July 12.
The event was founded in 2017 by Morecambe singer and promoter Stuart Michaels, and regularly pulls thousands of people to venues around the town to watch an array of singers, duos and bands - with many visiting from outside the local area.
On Friday, this year's venues were announced.
They include first-time venues the Pestle & Mortar (formerly Embargo), the new Olly's Bistro 57 and The Salty Bean cafes on Marine Road West, Grow Kitchen on Queen Street, and Duffy's Irish Bar which is due to open in the West End this year.

"We are BACK and we are BIGGER than ever!" said a post on the festival Facebook page on Friday.
"Please welcome all of our amazing 40 venues to the official line up! These are the places that will bring the festival spirit to life once again this summer, alongside you the people!
"Get excited and please get sharing this post!
“You bring yourself, we’ll bring the music."
Toploader performing at the 2025 Morecambe Music Festival

Once again, this year Beyond Radio will be the media partner for Morecambe Music Festival.
For more information see morecambemusicfestival.uk


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