Broseley Festival is back!

Broseley Festival returns this summer after being cancelled the past two years due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The award-winning event, one of Shropshire’s most popular community, family music festivals, will take place on June 18 and 19.

It is the chance to enjoy two days of live music, delicious street food, bars and small family funfair all in the heart of one of Shropshire’s most historic small towns.

Broseley Festival 2022 organisers are promising the biggest and best line up to date with an amazing list of performers appearing over the weekend including local headliners Skaburst and the UK’s number one tribute to music legends Freddie Mercury and Brian May. Mercury and May. This year’s line-up will also include performances from The Fazys, Black Bear Kiss, Hot 2 Trot, Eternity Road, The Vertigo Band, Ego Friendly, Dayton Grey, Mark Anthony, Rhi Moore, The James Brothers, Jake Nelson, Josh Lobley plus tributes to Celine Dion, Bruno Mars and UB40.

In addition there will be special performances from ITV’s The Voice Kids semi-finalist Liam Price and Local Country Legend Dave Sheriff. Compere is local radio DJ Barry Davies.   Visit www.ticketstelford.com/whats-on/festivals for tickets.

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