FLINTSHIRE'S annual summer festival is returning this weekend and you won't want to miss it!
This Saturday, June 1, ‘Live at the Valley’ invites locals and visitors alike to join in the festivities and immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of Greenfield Valley.
The festival will commence at 1pm until late. Tickets can be purchased at www.greefieldvalley.com
Highlights of this years Event include:
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Live Music: Talented musicians and bands will be performing throughout the day. From local favourites to up-and-coming artists, there’s something for every musical taste. This years acts are: Wax Lyrical, Mavmac, Wilbur Milton, Megan Lee, The Old Scrotes, The Everafters, Nastee Chapel and Finnlay K.
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Culinary Delights: Indulge in a diverse array of mouthwatering offerings from a variety of food vendors. There’ll be no shortage of delicious options to satisfy every craving, savoury and sweet.
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Refreshing Beverages: Quench your thirst with a selection of ice-cold beverages, including draft beer, and soft drinks.
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Family-Friendly Activities: Keep the little ones entertained with an array of family friendly activities, including games, face painting and interactive arts and crafts.
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Brenda Harvey, chair of Greenfield Valley Trust, said: "We’re thrilled to once again welcome the community to Live at the Valley and showcase the rich culture and heritage of Greenfield Valley Heritage Park.
"This event has become a beloved tradition for families and friends to come together, celebrate, and create lasting memories. We can’t wait to see everyone there!"
The event will take place rain or shine (let’s hope for the sun), so be sure to come prepared.
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