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Senior reporter Aimee Seddon with her entertainment guide to five things to do next week in and around Lancashire
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00:00Hi, I'm digital reporter Amy Seddon, and welcome to another edition of Five Things
00:05to Do Next Week.
00:08First up, in central Lancashire, the Brockholes Village Fete takes place on Saturday, August
00:133rd and Sunday, August 4th. Running between 10am and 4pm, the event features artisan market
00:20stalls selling local handmade items, traditional fete games, competitions, Morris dancing,
00:27live music and entertainment, a classic vehicle showcase and street style food. Tickets are
00:33£20 for the day and cover as many people as you can legally fit in your car.
00:37Over on the Fylde Coast, Rebellion Festival returns to Blackpool between Thursday, August
00:431st and Sunday, August 4th. The largest punk and alternative music festival of its kind
00:50will open its door to some 8,000 music enthusiasts for four days of top class music, entertainment,
00:57merchandise and even a literary festival. This family-friendly event sees visitors
01:02from all over the world come together in their shared passion of the punk and alternative
01:06music scene. Tickets are still available, costing £230 for the full festival or £88
01:13for the day.
01:14Up in Morecambe, the town's 1940s Revival Festival is on next Saturday, August 3rd and
01:21Sunday, August 4th. Describing itself as the best little 1940s weekend in the country,
01:28the event sees various music acts perform across the two days, as well as a 1940s DJ,
01:34free dance lessons, a vintage market and a Navy, Army and Air Force Institute's cafe
01:40at the Memorial Hall, offering sandwiches, cream teas, cakes, beverages and soft drinks.
01:46There will also be a Saturday night swing dance ball from 7.30pm at the Memorial Hall,
01:51which features swing lessons, a live DJ and is bring your own booze.
01:57Next up, in East Lancashire, the Hindburn Sound Music Festival 2024 takes place between
02:02Friday, August 2nd and Sunday, August 4th. The free music festival is hosted in 20-plus
02:09pubs, bars and restaurants in Accrington and Baxenden, with over 30 artists performing
02:15across the weekend. You don't have to book any of the events, but organisers would appreciate
02:20it if you would let them know you're attending on the Facebook event.
02:24Finally, just outside of Lancashire and Wigan, the Brick Community Stadium, which is home
02:30to Wigan Athletic FC and Wigan Warriors, will be opening its doors on Friday, August 2nd
02:36to raise awareness of the number of people in the borough experiencing poverty and homelessness
02:41and to raise vital funds for the Brick charity.
02:44So swap your bed for a sleeping bag for the night, with the event promising to be full
02:48of entertainment and fun. Tickets are £5 for kids and £10 for adults, and there's
02:54a family offer available as well.
02:57So there are five top things to do next week, but whatever you're up to, have a good one!

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