Two well-known Craven singers will perform in Glusburn this Saturday as part of this year's bigger-than-ever Fallfest.
Sarah Fox and Nikki Barrett will perform alongside Airedale Symphony Orchestra during a Last Night Of The Proms concert.
The show is one of a wide variety of attractions for all ages and tastes during the three-day festival.
Fallfest has been held for the past two years at Glusburn Institute, which is the venue for the Last Night Of The Proms.
Jason Smith, one of the organisers, said: "We have moved to a larger site to accommodate a larger audience plus we have an outdoor stage and a big funfair."
Jason said the Proms concert would feature "exceptional" vocalist Nikki, from Sutton, who had played leading roles in musicals.
He added: "Sarah Fox hails from Settle and has toured professionally as a soprano singer and stars regularly in the Proms at the Albert Hall in London."
The festival begins tomorrow at 7.30pm with a concert by My Forever, who have featured on Radio 1, with Cowling brother-and-sister duo Brookfold.
Saturday's events run from 11.30am with acoustic music on stage, the funfair, a local produce market, and the Great Fallfest Bake Off.
Sunday afternoon will see the launch event for Cine Yorkshire, with a screening of the film Brassed Off and a question and answer session with its musical director John Anderson.
Back on the outdoor stage will be the Sunday evening festival finale, with performances by Tom Scothern, Rakish Paddy and the 17-piece Swing City Big Band.
Jason added: "We also have the culminating performance of a summer school in which young people produced an original piece called FallStomp."
Visit fallfest.co.uk or facebook.com/ thefallfest or call 08438 860108 for further information.
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