THE Worcester Music Festival is in full-swing.
The best in local music is celebrated this weekend, with more than 300 free performances taking place around Worcester.
Whether you want to relax outside and see a band, sit in a pub and listen to a singer perform or to have a go at making music yourself in a workshop or open mic event, there is something for everyone.
For a full line-up click here.
Had a great time @WorcsMusicFest today. Thank you John Taylor et al. And thank you audience for being brill! pic.twitter.com/xfZ2IvY6bv
— David Swann (@davidswann1) August 31, 2014
#LOUD. #planecrasher. And why not. @WorcsMusicFest pic.twitter.com/uO7oswk3U8
— Surprise Attacks (@SurpriseAttacks) August 30, 2014
At the sunny @WorcsMusicFest watching live music for @bbchw then putting the sports show together with @sportswomble pic.twitter.com/ptRs4RFCUM
— DJ Andrew Marston (@DJAndrewMarston) August 30, 2014
What's this? Russian folk songs in the park?!? @ClikClikWorc @WorcsMusicFest #Worcester pic.twitter.com/blEuQvF8oQ
— Duncan Clark (@duncaneclark) August 30, 2014
The @WorcsMusicFest chairman having a tinkle by the river at Worcester #severnfestival @youthcommradio pic.twitter.com/MVD8FhZKV7
— Helen Mole (@HWCC_Helen) August 30, 2014
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