The popular AlannaFest is returning this summer, in aid of CancerCare.
The family run outdoor music festival raises money for the charity, in memory of Alanna Duffy, a young mum from Morecambe, who lost her fight with Acute Myloid Leukemia back in 2008, aged just 26.
Now, back after a break due to the pandemic, AlannaFest 2022 will take place at Heysham Cricket Club on Sunday, August 28th, and will feature live bands on an outdoor stage, a beer marquee, inflatables, local performers and much more.
Historically, the event has raised thousands of pounds for the charity every year.
A spokesperson for the event said on social media: ‘’We are so excited to announce the long awaited return of our much loved charity festival, AlannaFest 2022 and boy are we returning with a bang!
‘’Our fabulous team are hoping you all come along this year with your deckchairs, your picnics, your grannies and grandads, your friendly pooches and of course the children to try and raise as much money for the charity closest to our heart, Cancer Care, who have suffered such a hit the last few years, which I'm sure every single person, household and business can relate to.’’
Anyone interested in a stall, becoming a sponsor, or local bands who may wish to play at the event can contact the organisers at alannafest@hotmail.com or by clicking here


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