Some of the city's best acts will be taking to the stage as part of a huge festival next month.
Future Radio, Norwich's community radio station, is holding the event at the Brickmakers pub in celebration of the launch of its new studio after a three-year hunt.
Bands, DJs and solo artists will play across three stages on August 6, with food trucks, games and more to be enjoyed on the day.
Christopher Remer, business development manager at Future Radio, said: "2023 has been an incredibly exciting year for us.
"We successfully relocated to our new studios, which coincided with the 21st anniversary of our parent charity, Future Projects.
"To celebrate, we are thrilled to present FutureFest, to thank all those who have helped us over the past three years and to raise funds for Future Projects, to support more local people in need."
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Future Radio was left without a studio base after it was forced to leave its site in Bank Plain following the collapse of Open Youth Trust in 2020.
But a permanent home has now been found in the north of the city in Woodcock Road.
Tickets cost £10 and all the proceeds will go towards the work of Future Projects which delivers a range of services to help local people in need across Norwich and Norfolk.
Artists taking to the stage include a number of up-and-coming acts such as Bag of Cans and Sleemo and local artists like Peter Turrell, Robin Evans and Lisa Redford.
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Mr Remer added: "The line-up at FutureFest is fantastic.
"With classical guitar, punk, 90s tribute acts and Americana alongside our very own Future Radio DJs, this promises to be a great day out for the entire family, full of music, street food and fun.”
Future Rest will kick off from noon and the good times will carry on until 11pm.
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