An 80s "pop princess" has been announced as this year's headliner for one of Norfolk's most popular music festivals.
Toyah Willcox, who has had eight top 40 singles across her 20-album career, will be headlining Reepham Festival's main stage on August 12.
The festival features two stages with a line-up that includes the Buster James Band - an "East Anglian favourite" - and The Black Shucks.
Suffolk singer-songwriters Jazmine Honey Banks and Will Foley will also be taking to the stage across the two days.
Mr Foley was described by BBC Introducing as "one to watch in 2023".
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Visiting bands from further afield include The Hawkmen, who recently opened for Madness at Forest Live, and the Cable Street Collective, who appeared on the Avalon stage at Glastonbury this year.
Tickets to Reepham Festival can be bought online via its website and cost £38 per adult which covers entry for both days.
Under-16 tickets are just £1 each.
Any surplus money raised from the festival is donated to local charities.
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