Fun in the sun as festival continues

Press release: An abstract view of the Council crest

North Tyneside’s Summer Festival continues as organisers prepare for another week full of events for the whole family.

This weekend, at Whitley Bay’s Spanish City Plaza, there will be fantastic street entertainment with some of the world’s best street performers and the region’s best buskers singing popular crowd-pleasers.

Across the two days, people can come along and see names such as Matt Barnard, as well as the Strong Lady show all the way from Australia and The Record Breaker, from Mexico.

Hosted by international variety artist Todd Various, visitors can grab some fish and chips and ice cream as they watch fantastic shows every hour between 12pm and 3pm.

Activities continue at Tynemouth Station with more free events taking place next week from Monday to Friday.

There are interactive sessions for children aged under five in the mornings where children can meet their favourite movie princesses and become mini Olympians with free sports classes.

In the afternoons, there will be a varied programme of live jazz performances between 1pm- 4pm, with Blue Skies, The Kirsty Forster Trio and the Maine Street Jazzmen just a few of the acts on show.

There’s a variety of free and paid-for events taking place throughout the borough, from the ever-popular Teddy Bears’ Picnic at the Rising Sun Countryside Centre to a Water Play Day at Richardson Dees Park.

Some events have limited availability and must be booked in advance. Tickets for the Teddy Bears' Picnic must be bought in person from the Rising Sun Countryside Centre.

For more information or to download the full festival programme, which details events across the borough, see www.visitnorthtyneside.com.

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