Seaton's Natural Festival is back, celebrating talent and shining a spotlight on our natural environment.
The Seaton Tramway will host the festival, held from July 27 to July 28, for its third year, featuring a variety of products and entertainment from 10am to 5pm on both days.
Diane Roberts, the Festival's organiser at Seaton Tramway, said: "We are thrilled to bring back the Natural Seaton Festival for its 2024 edition, celebrating the best of our community and natural environment.
"We are looking forward to showcasing local talent, crafts, and food, and to welcoming visitors from across the region."
An exciting lineup of entertainments awaits visitors including live performances by Jazz and Swing singer Mawgan Stott, the Seaton Majorettes and the Lyme Luggers on the Saturday, culminating in The Edwin Starr Band’s Motown Soul and Disco Party at 7.30pm.
On the Sunday, Seaton Amphitheatre will reverberate with the beats of Tano Taiko Drummers, Lazy River Swing Band and the popular Fun Dog Show.
Children can enjoy the fun Airsoft Range, at the Crazy Crabbing in Seaton, and the fun activities at Seaton Wetlands.
Visitors can opt for the Wetlands Explorer Ticket, costing just £5 for adults, for a return trip from Seaton to Seaton Wetlands, with children aged up to 15 being able to travel free.
Adding more excitement to the festival, Saturday will also see the opening of the Last Day of the Dinosaurs Exhibition at Jurassic Discovery, an educational and entertaining animatronic exhibition offering an immersive experience of the life of dinosaurs.
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