ENJOY a three-day festival held in memory of a music-lover and tireless charity volunteer.
Plumbstock will return to the Tunza Centre on Boundary Road this Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The festival commemorates Nick Plumb, who passed away in July 2016 after suffering from an unexpected heart attack aged 52.
A volunteer for Tunza's Pride, which helps vulnerable children, Nick created the Plumbstock music event, which was first held at the centre two years ago.
Doors open on Friday at 6.45pm, at 1pm on Saturday and midday on Sunday.
The acts on each day are:
- Friday
Battle of the Cowley School Bands
One Long Day
- Saturday
Dreamfeeder
Sinnertwin
Revolution
Mchales Permanent Brew
The Patriots
Titors Insignia
Salander
- Sunday
Battle of the Bands - winners
As Good As Sugar
Jack Bainbridge Band
Jez Webster
Dee and the Nosh Experience
The Vampire Hawks
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