An exciting weekend of live music is store as 23 acts perform in three Lancaster pubs over three days.
The new Quay-Fest music festival will take place in three pubs in and around St George's Quay - the Wagon and Horses, the Three Mariners and the George and Dragon.
The event runs from Friday until Sunday.
It will include a first for Lancaster - as samba drumming band Samba Espirito perform on the Millennium Bridge on the Sunday.
"Each pub is putting on some great entertainment, free entry, and a safe family friendly atmosphere," said Bill Johnston from the Wagon and Horses.
"There is such good talent in the district and that's what we're celebrating."
LISTEN to Bill Johnston from the Wagon and Horses talking about Quay-Fest

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