An annual all-day music festival with street food and live music is returning to an award-winning pub in the city.
Locals will be "grooving for a great cause" to a line-up of local bands and enjoying an outdoor bar at Tapstock in The Brewery Tap on May 12.
The pub will be donating kegs of beer at £5 per pint for a ‘Charity Ale’ in which all proceeds go to charity.
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Mark White, owner of The Brewery Tap, said: "It’s a full day of free live music, garden games, charity beers and street food all in aid of a brilliant cause.
"We have a line up that promises to keep you dancing and smiling.
"Let’s come together, rock out, and show that music truly has the power to change the world", Mr White added.
The in-house catering team Motherchip will be serving loaded chips, with further food stalls to be confirmed.
Musicians will play up to an hour set with outside garden games for children's entertainment.
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Local bands who will be performing include The Collective, The Jacks, Rusty Heads, Mike Crome, Morning Blue, Dove & Boweevil.
In its third-year running, the charity gig originally launched after the start of the Ukraine conflict and has raised between £2,000 to £4,000 for charity each year.
This year, the pub will be raising money for Save the Children who aid children in war torn countries such the Ukraine and Gaza-Israel conflict.
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