AN Evesham festival will return for its fifth year.

Dubs in the Middle has grown in popularity, with event organiser Natalie Parker-Elliott expecting around 4,000 people to attend over the weekend.

The show is traditionally a Volkswagen show, however this year also includes a dog show and a kids zone.

A Viking village will also form part of the entertainment where battles will be re-enacted.

Along with this, over 20 bands will perform over the weekend and there will be a host of other activities including a burlesque show, silent disco and adult zone with comedy and drag queens.

The festival has a vegan caterer and a catering village as well as over 50 stalls.

For children, there will be a fair, foam pit, parties, dance classes, walkabout entertainers, inflatables, workshops and competitions.

It takes place at Ashdown Farm in Evesham from Friday May 25 until Monday May 28.

Camping is nearly sold out and day tickets are £5 for aged 14+.

The festival will raise money for three charities, including Evesham Sea Cadets and Helen and Douglas House Children's Hospice. Hounds for Heroes will have the proceeds from the dog show.

Kids and dogs go free.