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Holbeach Food and Drink Festival returns this weekend

Holbeach is getting ready to party this weekend.

The town’s Music and Beer Festival is back with a bumper line up of brilliant local bands and fantastic tribute acts.

Kings Field, off Fen Road, will be full of fun for all the family from Friday to Sunday.

Among those taking to the stage are the Arctic Monkeyz, Kazabian, Planet Abba, Stereotonics, Oasish, Vicky Jackson as P!nk and Live Wire – The AC/DC Show.

There are also sets by The Sugar Beats, Chased By Voice, Hold The Sky, Barnyard Junkies, Unfinished Business, Light Skies Darken, Buried By My Heartache and Redemption.

Away from the music there will be a host of stalls and games available, including a kids’ area.

There are also 40 beers and ciders on site for you to sample.

You’ll also need something to eat and there will be ten food vendors ranging from Caribbean cuisine to fish and chips.

A festival spokesman said: “We have always tried to deliver the very best value for money and entertainment including sourcing the UK’s best tribute bands, stage, sound, lighting and production you rarely see at smaller festivals. Obviously we’ve still got all your other favourites including beers, ales, ciders, food, VIP tent, funfair, camping, glamping, free kids’ activities, inflatables, sand pit and guaranteed fun for all ages.”

For more information www.holbeachmusicandbeerfestival.co.uk or search for Holbeach Music and Beer Festival on Facebook.

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