The lineup has been announced for a free two-day family festival in the West End of Morecambe with the slogan 'Bring Your Thing'!
The West End Festival will be held at Regent Park on Saturday May 24 and Sunday May 25.
The event is run by the people, for the people, bringing local business and residents together to celebrate the West End.
There will be two stages hosting local bands, a walking football competition, a fair, performances by Baybeat Band, face painting, stalls and much more.
Peter Pan will be performed by the West End Players, there will be the festival's biggest-ever community market, workshops, and 5 Ways to Wellbeing.
Organisers have been holding bunting making sessions at the park's Pavilion Cafe where residents have been getting crafty to help bring the park to life ahead of this year's festival.
The slogan this year is 'Bring Your Thing'.
"We’ve begun setting up the Pavilion Stage and getting Regent Park ready for West End Festival 2025 and let’s just say, there’s been a lot of lifting, planning, laughing and maybe one or two tangled bits of bunting," said a post on the festival Facebook page.
"Most of it is being held together by what might just be the town’s entire supply of staples. But it’s starting to look the part!
"There’s still plenty to do but we’re well on our way to what’s shaping up to be a brilliant weekend!"
The festival begins at noon on May 24.


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