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Home > Festival > Rock ‘n’ roll seaside weekender in Morecambe

Rock ‘n’ roll seaside weekender in Morecambe

By Caroline King - July 4, 2013Posted in : Festival, Music

When: 26th & 27th July 2013

Where: The Platform, Old Station Buildings, Marine Road Central, Morecambe, Lancashire LA4 4DB

£: A weekend pass costs £25 and the evening show (at 7pm) costs £16.  The Free Saturday daytime event starts at 12 noon and finishes around 5pm.

What is it?

The annual Tutti Frutti Festival takes place in Morecambe with 1950s inspired entertainment throughout the weekend.

There will be live music and dancing from the likes of the Black Cat Trio and the Happy Feet Dancers.  So put your glad rags on and jive your way down to the seaside.

Below is a video of the Black Cat Trio to get you in the swing of things.

More info: Visit www.tutti-frutti-festival.com for more details. There are festivals taking place at Morecambe throughout the year, visit www.citycoastcountryside.co.uk/morecambe-and-the-coast for a full programme of events.

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