CROWDS flocked to the Llandudno Live Festival on the weekend, with outstanding headline acts and famous faces braving the rain.
The festival, which aimed to raise money for a new pitch for Llandudno FC, was held on Saturday, 10 June at the club’s OPS Wind Arena home.
Chart-topping pop rock band Scouting for Girls, known for songs like This Ain't a Love Song, She's So Lovely, and Elvis Ain't Dead, headlined the event.
They were joined by folk singer Nati Dredd, DJ and producer Loek, Harry Marshall, blues band Blue Nation, North Wales soul singer Adam Hender, Arthur Bryn, and Danni Mac.
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In what the club has dubbed the “largest open-air music event that our town has seen in its history”, all funds raised went directly towards the facility.
One famous face who was spotted at the Live Fest was I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! winner Danny Miller, known for his role as Aaron Livesy in Emmerdale.
The event also featured other exciting acts, food and drink stalls, and other entertainment, making it a fantastic day out for all ages.
In a post on social media, Llandudno FC said: “We hope you all enjoyed first ever #LlandudnoLiveFest!”
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