A popular three-day music event organised by Harrogate BID is to return for a second year.
Following its successful debut, the Harrogate Music Weekender will be back from 10th until 13th October 2024.
Last year’s event saw an array of live performances, street entertainers and special offers to drive footfall to town centre hospitality venues.
Visitors were treated to everything from rock and acoustic to Ibiza anthems and throwback hits.
Revealing the news via social media, Harrogate BID said:
“It's coming back! We're excited to announce that the popular event will return in October!
“Further details will be released over the coming weeks…”

The Foundry Project, West Park Hotel and Revolucion De Cuba were among the local venues hosting musical events.
The Harrogate Weekender featured DJ sets, live music performances and unique events.
This included Singo Bingo, hosted by Your Harrogate’s Nick Hancock.

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