The organisers of a free Norfolk music festival that runs across three weekends are gearing up for a jam-packed finale.
Festival Too is back at the Tuesday Market Place in King's Lynn on Friday, July 7 from 7pm and Saturday, July 8 from 6.30pm.
The event, which is in its 39th year, is free to attend and organised by volunteers, with donations buckets to fundraise for future festivals.
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Performing on July 7 is The Routine, Slender Pins and the headliner is From the Jam, which features original bassist Bruce Foxton.
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Then on July 8 is The Walkman, Domape, The Extons, Newton Faulkner, whose hits include Dream Catch Me and Teardrop, and headliner Feeder.
Since launching in South Wales in the 90s, Feeder has had 20 top 40 singles including Buck Rogers, Tumble and Fall and Just The Way I’m Feeling.
Thousands of people are expected to flock to King's Lynn this Friday and Saturday and it follows the record-breaking attendance last weekend, which included performances from Liberty X and Example.
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