Fireworks, dog shows and Vikings are just some of the spectacles on offer at this year's Gorleston Clifftop Festival.
The annual two-day festival on Marine Parade returns on Saturday, July 29, and will host over 40 hours of live music across all stages, funfair rides, and a wide range of food and drink stalls.
Gorleston Clifftop Festival promises to deliver fun for all the family with a range of events, including displays and reenactments by the Jormungandr Austr Saxon & Viking Re-enactment Society, performances by Waveney Gymnastics Club and two dance schools.
At the children's arena, there will also be a fun dog show, Punch and Judy and the Litter Arcade, which offers youngsters the chance to enjoy a fun treasure hunt across the clifftop using a Precious Plastic East litter picker before heading off on a fun litter treasure hunt throughout the clifftop area.
Visitors will have the chance to dance the weekend away with a mixture of rock, blues, and 80s sounds at the main stage and acoustic arena.
Refreshments will be available from the onsite bars run by Cozies Outside Catering and Gorleston's Bar 1.
On Sunday, July 30, the Ghostbusters and characters from the Star Wars cinematic universe will visit the festival, before the event culminates with a fireworks spectacular on Sunday from 10pm.
Lyndon Bevan, chair of Visit Great Yarmouth, said: "Gorleston Clifftop Festival is always a much-anticipated event.
"Every year the event gets bigger and better, drawing local people and visitors from far and wide to enjoy two days of entertainment, activities, music, stalls, and a fantastic firework finale sponsored by Visit Great Yarmouth.
"The clifftop overlooking Gorleston beach, named the best beach in the UK TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice Awards 2023, is the perfect venue to draw in the crowds to enjoy a brilliant family day out."
To get involved or for more information visit www.clifftopfestival.info
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