A huge two-day tribute festival is planned for Norwich this summer.
The Nearly Festival garden party is a two-day live tribute music event and family fun-day that will take place over the weekend of Saturday June 1 and Sunday June 2 at Taverham Hall School in Norwich.
In its second year running, the Norwich-based festival was launched eight years ago by friends Adam Coulton and Danny Banthorpe, with a line-up of some of the UK's top tribute acts.
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This summer, the festival's line-up in Norwich includes tribute acts; Oasis, Madness, The Killers, Brit-pop and Abba, followed on the second day by; Prince, James Brown, Adele, Whitney Houston, Queen and Ed Sheeran.
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The family-friendly festival will be supporting local Norfolk businesses, with various street food stalls, as well as a fully-loaded bar.
An all-inclusive wristband for visitors will grant them access to a large children's play-zone with entertainers and character meet and greet photo opportunities.
Following Norwich, the touring festival will be heading to Bury St Edmunds, Oulton Broad, Maldon, and Colchester in late June and July.
Early bird tickets are available now at mhtickets.com or via the Nearly Festival website.
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