Beyond Radio is once again delighted to be the media partner for the Morecambe Music Festival and we had a chat with organiser Stuart Michaels about this year's event.
Stuart spoke to Nathan Hill from Beyond Radio about plans for this year's free summer music festival, which takes place in 30 of the town's venues from July 8-10.
He said there are also plans for a launch night and an after-party, meaning the festival will actually last for five days!
"There are 131 (acts) throughout the weekend and there's so much variety," said Stuart.
"We've got loads going on and it's growing every year, which I think is a good sign for any festival.
"The festival is completely free, it's free entry to go into any venue, and we have a Morecambe Music Festival guide you can pick up from any venue that takes part. The flavour and feeling you get from being around the festival is such a vibrant feel. It's a great weekend."
LISTEN to Stuart (pictured below) talking about the Morecambe Music Festival 2022:

For full details of the 2022 Morecambe Music Festival line-up, go to the official website here.


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