A ONE-day festival of live music, entertainment and street food is to return to Dyserth this weekend.

DysFest will be held on King George’s Field on Saturday, August 10, with gates open from 10am until late.

Tickets are priced from £15 person, though children younger than 12 will be permitted free entry (but must accompanied by a parent or guardian).

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You can purchase your tickets, which are selling fast, from The Red, on Waterfall Road; or the Lifestyle Express shop, on High Street.

Only one ticket can be purchased per person, and tickets are not refundable.

Organiser Deb Maxwell said: “This will be my second year organising DysFest.

“We have stall holders, street food, a licensed bar, a miniature fairground, and lots of kids’ activities, including a bouncy castle.

“13 brilliant acts, bands and solo artists will be performing from 11am until 11pm, include the Year Five class from Ysgol Hiraddug, who will be opening the festival singing Ed Sheeran’s 'Perfect' in memory of their classmate who died suddenly last year.

“Thereafter, bands will perform alternatively.

“It's going to be a great family day/evening, making memories, and the local community enjoying themselves.”

For more information, email hq@dysfest.com.