Preparations are continuing for the three-day Highest Point festival in Williamson Park amid forecasts of sunny weather for the weekend.
Forecasters are predicting plenty of sunshine with highs of 22 degrees celsius during the music and arts event, which runs from Friday, May 10 to Sunday, May 12 in the Lancaster park.
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Tom Odell and legendary boy band Busted will headline Highest Point 2024.
Eurovision icon Sam Ryder, popular singer Cat Burns and rising star Caity Baser will also take to the main stage.

Organiser Jamie Scahill said: “We’re so excited for Highest Point to return to Williamson Park and the sunny weather always makes the party even better.
"Safety and security are top priorities for organisers – the festival will have an extensive network of CCTV cameras, a round-the-clock security team and a dedicated welfare tent.
"Over the weekend, festival-goers can see more than 100 artists across six stages as well as enjoying top-quality street food, craft beer and cocktails.
Gok Wan, The Cuban Brothers and The Beatles Dub Club will also perform on the main stage.

Two-day tickets cost £135 per adult and are available via Skiddle.
Day tickets are also available from £68.50 per adult.
Festival-goers can purchase a VIP upgrade for £40 per adult in order to watch the main stage from the steps of the iconic Ashton Memorial - as well as accessing the VIP bar and toilets.
Highest Point is family-friendly and children under 12 go free.
The festival is also fully accessible and carers' tickets are free.
More information – including ticket details and the full line-up – is available HERE.
Here are more photos of the Highest Point team setting up for the festival in Williamson Park on Wednesday. Images by Josh Brandwood.










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