The first ever Prom Fest music festival was a huge success and Beyond Radio was delighted to be part of it.
Three days of live music and good weather brought big crowds to the seafront on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Twelve venues were part of Prom Fest, which was organised by publicans who run venues on the Promenade.
A post on the Prom Fest Facebook page said: "Wow…we’re still processing what an incredible weekend that was!
"The energy, the crowds, the talent across every venue, it completely surpassed anything we could have imagined."
It's also been announced that the festival will return on September 26-28.
Prom Fest venues were Shore Thing, The Palatine, The Royal Bar and Shaker, Coffeys, the Lord Nelson, the Kings Arms, the Old Bank, The Pier, The Boardwalk, The Bath, The Bull and The Brittlestar.
Below, 24/7 perform at The Royal Bar & Shaker on Friday.

When Beyond Radio arrived to host a live radio show from Prom Fest on Saturday, many Promenade venues were packed to the rafters with people enjoying the live singers and bands.
"It’s safe to say that Saturday night was one of the busiest and most successful nights many of our venues have had in a long time," said a post on the Prom Fest Facebook page.
Beyond Radio's live broadcast was hosted by Greg Lambert and Luke Edmondson, with Beth Pipe and Phil McGrath, and support from Roy Ward and Beyond Bear. A big thank you to our hosts at Miogelato and Morecambe BID (Business Improvement District).
Our guests included...
'Singing sisters' Gabriella T and Jasmine T

Singer Ellie Longton

DJ and Prom Fest team member Summer J

Lindsay Devaney (pictured with husband Leon) from Prom Fest's official charity Team Reece

Here are more photos from Prom Fest Saturday.










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