A “FAMILY friendly music festival” is to return to Rhuddlan this summer for the first time in five years.
RhuddFest, based on the fields off Station Road, will be held on June 21, 22 and 23, 2024, and plans to be “bigger and better than ever”.
Tickets, from £15, are available now via the festival’s website – those who purchase the first 500 sold will receive an “early bird discount”.
There will be three music stages at RhuddFest 2024, including performances from a Queen tribute act and country singers, as well as a Welsh music stage.
Aside from music, there will also be a summer solstice fire and light party, a freestyle motorcycle stunt team, aerobatic and parachute displays, and a strong man competition.
A chainsaw speed carving competition will also be held, while there will be free craft workshops, games and entertainment for children to enjoy.
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A statement from the organisers said: “This year, we’re mixing things up to put on a show like North Wales has never seen before.
“Lots more free attractions, shows and entertainment that you and your family can enjoy across the whole weekend.
“Our aim is to make it so you have something different to do each day.
“RhuddFest is more than just a festival; it's an immersive experience that guarantees unforgettable memories.”
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