AHEAD of this year's upcoming festival in Corbridge, we looked back at the Midsummer's Evening event.
Villagers enjoy live music and dance, late-night shopping and street food during the celebration, which is held on the Thursday closest to the longest day of the year.
Organised by Visit Corbridge, it returned for the first time in 2022 since the Covid pandemic, and also featured stalls, alpacas and face painting.
The event in 2022 was held on June 23.
Activities were staged throughout the village and most of the local shops stayed open well beyond their usual hours in 2019.
More than 5,000 visitors attended the event in 2019, the second highest figure since the evening was first launched in 2014.
Entertainment was provided by the Hexham Morris men and women with dances in the Market Place, while the group Jive Alive also got the crowd dancing.
Haydon Bridge High School’s Sunshine Panners proved a big hit on the steel drums in their tent on Hill Street and brass duo the Ragtime Rascals also performed.
On the music stage, the district’s budding singer-songwriters Sam Shields and Lauren Simms played, as did Richard Ridley, with Earl Grey and the Charlwallahs performing later in the evening.
A new addition to the event saw the Corbridge Youth Initiative building on Hill Street transformed into a craft attic.
A Midsummer’s Evening coincided with the annual St Andrew’s Church Flower Festival, which attracted more than 3,000 visitors who viewed the numerous floral arrangements over the festival's four days.
This year, A Midsummer's Evening will be held on Thursday, June 22 from 4pm.
Entertainment will include Hexham Morris dancers and The Cherry Pickers band.
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