Addingham Gala will be returning this summer, offering a weekend of entertainment, delicious food and community spirit.
The Gala will take place on Friday 11th and Saturday 12th July at the football field on Stockinger Lane.
Charlie Aky returns to headline this year's entertainment on the Friday evening, while the Soul Sensations are also back to headline on the Saturday night.
There are lots more acts yet to be revealed, so watch out for upcoming announcements.
There will be plenty of food and drink options available this year, including the food court and bar run by The Swan. Additionally, there will be games and activities to take part in.
As is tradition, the Gala royalty for this year, selected from Addingham Primary school, are as follows:
- Gala Queen - Lily Bui
- Gala King - Aaron Flesher
- Attendants - Lucy Smye & Stephanie Binns
There's still time to get involved in the Gala Parade through the village, or to put forward your stall - you can contact the Gala team by email at addinghamvillagegala@gmail.com
Tickets are £5 Friday, £7.50 Saturday or £10 for the whole weekend with under 18s free on both days. Get your tickets here.

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