LOCAL performers and a huge funfair will be among the attractions at the New Brighton Summer Festival later this week.
Taking place in The Dips from Thursday, July 27 to Sunday, July 30 it promises to 'Bring seaside town vibes' back to the area.
The four-day family festival, according to the organisers is "jam-packed with an insane lineup of free entertainment and loads of amazing local traders".
It features a mainstage with a "non-stop schedule of local performers".
Master of Ceremonies is Wirral’s own The Moaning Bible.
There will also be appearances from Mr Tumble Liverpool, Wirral Rock Choir and local dance troups.
Street Performers will include the Spiderman Stunt Show, Hungry Dinos and Peacock Cirque.
There will also be a 'huge funfair', pet village, independent market, street food village, arts and crafts stalls, sensory zone and story tent, plus so much more!
The performance schedule for each day is, as follows:
Thursday, July 27:
- 12.15pm: Mr Tumble Liverpool - with special guests Chase & Marshall
- 1.15pm: The Disney Princess show
- 2.30pm: Rock Choir - Wirral and Liverpool division
- 3.45pm: Little Movers - Toddler session
- 4.45pm: Phoenix Dance And Drama - Community dance group
- 5.30pm: The Skylarks - Traditional Irish duo
Friday, July 28:
- 12.15pm: Mr Tumble Liverpool - with special guests Peppa and George
- 1.15pm: Rock Choir - Wirral and Liverpool Division
- 2.30pm: Melody Makers - Youth folk and pop ensemble
- 3.45pm: Little Movers - Toddler session
- 4.45pm: The Big Character Show - featuring Encanto, Spide
- 5.30pm: Poptastic - and band
Saturday, July 29:
- 12.15pm: Little Movers - toddler session
- 1.15pm: Stage: Children's dance and drama group
- 2.30pm: Pop Vox Choir - Wirral-based choir
- 3.45pm: Joytime
- 4.45pm: The Disney Princess show
- 5.30pm: Wirral Drummer
Sunday, July 30:
- 12.15pm: Mr Tumble Liverpool - with guests Minnie and Mickey
- 1.15pm: Wirral Drummers
- 2.30pm: Joy Time
- 3.45pm: Really Good Song Club - a community choir
- 4,45pm: Melody Makers - Adult folk ensemble
- 5.30pm: The Skylarks - Traditional Irish duo
See @yaywirral for full details
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