ALL good things must come to an end, and today sees the final day of this year’s Wokingham Festival.
The family-friendly event has been hugely popular, with music fans, families and people wanting to enjoy a good beer or two.
There are many activities to enjoy, including Circus Scene and More Arts Wokingham offering fun for children.
Here is what you can expect on the music stages today.
Acts are timed so that you don’t have to miss a song.
The main stage is the TradeMark Music stage, and is hosted by Darren Redick from Planet Rock.
The acts are:
- Noon – Third Lung
- 1.15pm – The Honey Pot
- 2.30pm – Kepler Ten
- 3.45pm – The Paradox Twin
- 5pm – The Room
- 6.30pm – Focus
The Wokingham Music Club Stage features the following acts:
- 12.45pm – James Hollingsworth
- 2pm – In Albion
- 3.15pm – Leoni Jane Kennedy
- 4.30pm – Aaron Cilia
- 5.45pm – That Joe Payne
The weather forecast is once again dry and sunny, with temperatures due to reach a peak of 22C.
It will be clouds in the sky, with just a 10% chance of rain showers.
As with last night, once the sun starts to set, it will feel chilly in the field. Despite the temperatures forecast to be 18C when the festival closes this evening, a jumper or similar might be needed.
Doors open at 11am, and the event ends at 8pm this evening.
Advance ticket sales are now closed, but there will be the chance to buy some on the gate, if available.
They cost £16 for a day ticket.
Under 18s pay £5 for a day ticket.
Under eights can enjoy the event for free.
All minors must be accompanied by an adult.
For more details, log on to: https://www.wokinghamfestival.co.uk/