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June


23 June-1 July Blackpool Armed Forces’ & Veterans’ Week


A week of celebrations to pay tribute to the brave men and women who have fought and are continuing to fight for our country. Tel: 01253 478222 or go to: www.visitblackpool.com Venue: Various locations


24 June Totally Transport


Classic cars, buses, coaches and commercial vehicles; enthusiasts trade stalls, tramway models, displays, entertainment and vintage bus rides offer a great day out for all the family. Tickets: Free event Time: 11am-4pm Tel: 01253 623338 or visit: www.totallytransport.info Venue: New South Promenade, Ocean Boulevard and Solaris Centre, FY4 1RW


24 June The Wanted and McFly in Concert Two of the country’s biggest boy bands in the country head to Blackpool for an exclusive dual-headline concert on the new Tower Festival Headland. Tickets: £29.50 Time: Gates open 12.30pm Tel: 0844 888 9991 or visit: www.ticketline.co.uk Venue: Tower Festival Headland, Promenade, FY1 1AP


25 June Armed Forces’ Flag Raising Ceremony


Joining the nation in this countrywide tribute, Blackpool is proud to raise the National Armed Forces’ Day flag above the Town Hall. Tickets: Free event Time: 10.30am Tel: 01253 478222 or go to: www.visitblackpool.com Venue: Blackpool Town Hall, Talbot Square, FY1 1LY


25 June Music for Heroes


A celebration concert dedicated to members of our Armed Forces past, present and future. Tickets: Free event, obtain tickets from the Jubilee Tourist Information Centre, Promenade, Blackpool, or from the Winter Gardens Box Office, Church Street, Blackpool. Time: 7.30pm Tel: 01253 478222 or go to: www.visitblackpool.com Venue: Opera House, Church Street, FY1 1HL


25 & 28 June


The Merrie England Party Night Join Blackpool’s No 1 party DJ, Joe Collins, for a night of fun, games, quizzes, music, karaoke and dancing. Tickets: Free Time: Doors open from 7pm Tel: 01253 623304 or visit: www.nothpierblackpool.co.uk Venue: Merrie England Bar, North Pier, FY1 1NE


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