Thirty four venues have been announced for this year's Morecambe Music Festival.
The popular annual live music event will run from Thursday July 10 to Sunday July 13.
The festival was founded in 2017 by Morecambe singer and promoter Stuart Michaels, and regularly pulls thousands of people to bars around the town to watch an array of singers, duos and bands.
Once again, this year Beyond Radio will be the media partner for Morecambe Music Festival.
"We are so proud to finally show you all the amazing 34 venues that will be taking part in this years shenanigans!" said a post on the festival Facebook page, announcing the venues (below).

"We would love you all to visit as many venues as possible throughout the four days, we want to see every single one of them absolutely smash it.
"A HUGE thank you to every single one of them for backing, supporting and making this festival the BIGGEST EVENT to happen in Morecambe this calender year!"
For more information see morecambemusicfestival.uk


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