THE UK’s most unique and most joyous festival, Swingamajig, is back bigger, better and barmier than ever before.

Swingamajig is the UK’s first one-day urban festival dedicated to Electro Swing, Gypsy Folk, and vintage mayhem.

Tom Hyland, festival organiser, said: "Nowhere else offers such a harmonious culture clash of vintage and urban delights.

"It mixes the decadence of 1920s glamour with the urban set beneath the giant railway arches of Digbeth’s Rainbow venues complex. "There are ten different spaces to choose from, some outside some in, including a circus big top and shelter beneath the arches, there are a plethora of exciting spaces to explore throughout the festival."

He added: "It truly is a show like no other, with its 10 spaces showcasing everything from international touring bands and DJs, to swing dance classes, circus tricks, magic, rockabilly, walkabout and more.

"Swingamajig brings together the best in vintage inspired culture that Europe has to offer and the eclectic line up covers everything from electronic beats, to Balkan folk, gypsy punk, big band swing, world, global beats and rockabilly/rock n roll, there really is something for everyone."

Headlining are festival heavyweights Balkan Beat Box, pioneers of their genre, and they will be joined by two Birmingham bands who have enjoyed international success and fantastic shows at Glastonbury festival, Electric Swing Circus and the Destroyers.

Tom added: "Swingamajig isn’t just about the music though, it’s the atmosphere, the hustle and bustle, the fabulous selection of street food, craft beers, cocktails, intricate and interesting decor, theming and projection mapping, walkabout performances, hidden games, activities and secret performances.

"It is a truly immersive experience, like wandering in through the rabbit hole or the wardrobe doors into another world.

"What really makes Swingamajig that extra bit special is the people, a real mix with new 18-year-olds dancing arm in arm with people well into their 60s and beyond, all dressed up in vintage clothes, the atmosphere is both friendly and electric."

Swingamajig is on Bank Holiday Sunday, May 1 between 2pm-6am, The Rainbow Venues, Digbeth.

For more information visit www.swingamajig.co.uk