‘Sixties On The Square’ will include stalls taken up by over 20 Rossendale community groups and organisations
The premier valley-wide event has been sponsored and supported by Rossendale Borough Council since its inception in 2013, providing both financial and logistical support and continues to do so. Over recent years, the Festival has been interrupted due to COVID and the sad death of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
READ MORE: Murder accused brands victim a 'rapist' while labelling himself a 'knight in shining armour' The event provides a great opportunity to dust off your flairs, shorten your skirts and prepare yourself for a fab and Groovy weekend of music, art and culture that will take you back to the swinging 60’s era.
Live acts confirmed for Sixties On The Square include The Rossendale Male Voice Choir, The Rossendale Ukulele Band, DLNW DANCE and Fitness, Smokey Top Poetry by Michelle, Singer Lareena Mitchell with her Dusty Springfield tribute and Singer Kaitlin Richards and a 60s DJ set from Rossendale Radio presenter Alan Gee.
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