A festival that proved a huge hit in 2024 is returning for its second year.
Bungay Folk Festival has announced its programme for 2025 with a plethora of artists, concerts and free events.
Hundreds of people are expected to flock to the town to enjoy the weekend of celebrations from September 5 to 7.
Lots of the music can be enjoyed for free (Image: Supplied) A wealth of free music and dancing will be on offer throughout the daytime, with a plethora of workshops running to tempt the musically minded.
There will be a concert by Sound Tradition and performances from folk stars Mishra and Chris Cleverley on Friday.
Folk musician Eliza Carthy will top the bill on Saturday night.
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The Orchestra of Samples, Tamsin Elliott and Tarek Elazhary round off the weekend on Sunday.
The festival has more than 50 different acts on offer, with most playing for free including The Larks, Homity, Tangled up in Bob, John Ward, Alden and Patterson, Clark and Zuppardi, Wendsum, The King Driscolls, Rattlebox and Will Fergusson.
The Fisher Theatre, St Mary’s and Holy Trinity church, The Bell Gallery, Number 28, The Community centre, The Riverside centre, 3 Tuns Public House and the town library will be playing host to the wide range of music and dance.
Dancing forms a huge part of the weekend celebrations (Image: Supplied) As a result, they are able to offer several free workshops such as yoga, African drumming, Balkan dance and a family ceilidh.
Other paid workshops will include learning to play the flute, guitar and bodhran.
A Folk Picnic will take place at the castle bailey with free live music stage from 11am to 5pm on Sunday.
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