Sir David Attenborough has featured in a climate crisis-themed piece that debuted at a Pershore music festival.
The Tongwynlais Temperance Band premiered "Our Planet," written by Gareth Trott, which included a video starring the much-loved broadcaster highlighting climate and environmental issues.
The performance was part of the annual Pershore Midsummer Brass (PMB) Festival, which, despite wet weather conditions, attracted over 30 bands and hundreds of visitors.
New venues at Pershore Leisure Centre and St Andrews Gardens, as well as an extended marquee at The Angel, all featured at this year's festival.
PMB also launched both the 100 club and VIP membership schemes, which will offer benefits like advanced notice, early booking and seat reservations for future PMB events.
Representatives from Brass Bands England were also present as part of Big Brass Band week.
PMB chairman Chris License said: "We are delighted that Pershore Midsummer Brass continues to be a popular event in the banding calendar.
"The feedback we have received regarding this year's changes has been very positive and we are grateful for the support of Pershore Town Council in providing St Andrews Gardens at such short notice.
"As part of Brass Bands England's Brass Band week we are grateful for the support of their representatives and look forward to working with them to develop and secure the future of the event."
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