A NEW festival celebrating sausages and cider is set to come to Evesham.
Crown Meadow is set to be filled with live music and fresh aromas after it was announced Evesham Sausage and Cider Festival will be at the park this month.
The two day festival is set to take place on Saturday, September 23 and Sunday, September 24.
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Organisers hope the festival will have an extensive range of music, including rock, pop classics, Britpop, indie, acoustic guitar singalongs and a DJ set playing funk, soul and chilled Ibiza classics.
So far, the lineup is still to be confirmed however, organisers have teased that a group of final-year students at Prince Henry's High School will be performing.
The event has been classed as an occasion for all the family with various food, drink and entertainment throughout the festivities.
A spokesperson for the festival said: "Our aim for this festival is to use as many local resources as possible - of course, we can't do that, but we will do our best.
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"We have got an awesome lineup confirmed, and as soon as we finalise the timings, we will introduce you to our acts.
"We are very excited to have one act in particular - a group of final-year students at Prince Henry's High School who are just amazing.
"I'm sure you're going to give them a huge welcome.
"Then we have awesome bands covering rock and pop classics, Britpop and indie, acoustic guitar singalongs and much more.
"We also have an array of DJs to keep you entertained, including one specific DJ show with all the funk, soul and chilled Ibiza classics you will ever need.
"As that final sunset goes down and the cold, crisp cider hits, you'll be dancing to the beats, having the time of your life.
"See you there."
The festival will start at 6pm on Saturday and finish in the early hours of Monday morning.
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