
A massive celebration of Morecambe's scootering history will ride again into the town this month.
Morecambe Rides Again takes place from Friday July 19 to Sunday July 21.
Scooterists will descend upon the town from far and wide to enjoy a mass 'Ride In' and three days of live music.
The music will centre around the Alhambra, the Exchange and the Boardwalk in the West End of Morecambe, covering mod, punk, ska, Britpop, New Wave and soul.
Friday July 19 at The Exchange features Pretty Green, one of the best tributes to The Jam, followed by Britpop anthems from The Britpop Union.
Andy Creevy will also be singing ska and 2 Tone classics at The Boardwalk on Friday.
Then on Saturday July 20, scooters will gather on the Promenade for a mass Ride In, heading out to Wray and back to Morecambe.
Here they are riding past the Midland hotel last year.
Afterwards, there will be a scooter show at the Stone Jetty Cafe.
Free music will continue at The Exchange on Saturday afternoon with The Itch and Complete Control, while Supersonic Kicks will play at The Boardwalk.
Then a ticketed event will be held at the Alhambra on the Saturday evening from 7pm, with music from Sharp Class, Lemon Soul and Ska Face, plus DJs.
Tickets cost £15, available from alhambralive.com
The festival rounds off on Sunday afternoon with The Odels at The Exchange.
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