Mad For It will kick off the bill with a selection of crowd pleasing Oasis covers before rock band the Usual Suspects take to the stage.
Top guitarist Alec Johnson will please more sophisticated musos before the bouncy pop of Drive North West.
The outdoor event will finish with Pick Up The Pieces, a 10-piece soul band fronted by Farmer's Arms landlord Max Bacon, who enjoyed success as a pop star in the eighties.
Indoors, promising britpop band Genie will bring the day to a close.
The event will start at 3pm with free admission. All proceeds from the bouncy castle and collections will go to St Luke's Hospice.
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