RUBERY Festival is set to return this weekend promising fun for all the family.
The long-running event will return on Sunday September 5 and will showcase an array of entertainment throughout the day.
A host of singers will perform, alongside a Bhangra mash up band, children's character favourites and wrestling.
There will also be children's rides, charity stalls and pony rides for children.
Youngsters from the recent Rubery's Got Talent competition will also take to the stage to show off their skills, including singing, dancing and ventriloquism.
Organiser Tony Maslen, who has run the festival for 14 years on a volutary basis, said: "The kids are incredible. The day will be fun for all the family."
The fun kicks off at midday with a parade from Legion Way to St Chad's Park, followed by five hours of entertainment.
The event is free to attend.
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