RAZORLIGHT and The Coral will be headlining Poole Harbour Festival this July.
The annual festival promises to have something for everybody, with Indie rock performances from renowned bands and entertainment for all the family.
More than 50 acts will take to the stage over three days from July 26 to 28, which also include Toploader and The South.
There will also be DJ sets and tribute acts, circus shows and kids entertainers, and the popular dance tent featuring electro-legends N-Trance and Lisa Lashes.
Popular tribute performances based on Queen, Ed Sheeran and Madness will also be in attendance, alongside the first appearance at the festival from a Fleetwood Mac cover band.
Festival organiser Ben Dyas said: “Our audiences tell us they love to make the most of their weekend by the sea and we make sure the bands and DJs deliver exactly that.”
Ben said this was an opportunity for local bands to shine too, with performances from Bournemouth performers including Wesley Bennett, Chris Payn and Ratrace.
Food and drink vendors will also be on hand with refreshments, and the iconic “amazing dinosaur shows” will let visitors cross paths with these friendly predators in the arena.
“There is always a lot of competition to get onto the lineup,” he added.
“The crowd is really enthusiastic and supportive, making this a great experience for up-and-coming bands.”
Though the festival returns to Baiter Park every summer, event organisers have promised the event this year will be bigger than ever before.
There will be bars, extra toilets, accessible access and more staff and security to make the experience as enjoyable as possible for both new and returning visitors.
Tickets are now available on the Poole Harbour Festival website, with discounts available for a limited time only. Early-bird tickets are sold out but organisers promise a “pocket-friendly pricing structure” available on their website.
The festival opens at 5pm on Friday July 26, with performances across three stages from noon until 11pm on Saturday 27 and from 11an until 7pm on Sunday.
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