A music festival celebrating local artists with garden games and street food trucks is returning to Norwich this weekend.
Future Radio is bringing FutureFest back to The Brickmakers for its second year from midday to 11pm on Sunday (July 21).
The event will host 17 bands across the three stages alongside viral star Leon Mallet whose recent hits East Anglian Boy and Let’s Be Avin You have racked up five million views.
Future Radio launched the festival last year to thank its volunteers and listeners for their support after losing its home during the pandemic.
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Christopher Remer, business development manager, said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to be working with iconic local music venue The Brickmakers to bring back FutureFest after it was so successful last year.
"It’s going to be an amazing day, so much effort has been put into organising FutureFest, by our fantastic volunteers."
Tickets bought in advance are £10 and under 13s get in for free.
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