Three days of events have been planned in Oldham to mark the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
Here is a guide to everything we know so far on the main events set to take place in the borough over the bank holiday weekend.
Saturday, May 6
Event: Town centre festival
Location: Oldham town centre
Time: From 11am
Tickets: Free
A big screen in the town centre will live stream the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen.
The screening will be accompanied by a fun line up of the 'Best of British Music' tribute acts.
Here is the full line up:
Do It Like Dua - A tribute to Dua Lipa
Gladness – A tribute to Madness
Queen II – A tribute to Queen
Tania- A tribute to Amy Winehouse
The Threetles – a tribute to The Beatles
There will also be a host of family-friendly activities and strolling street performers in the town centre.
The Bouncing Busby Guards will be parading the streets of Oldham.
There will also be a performance of The Great British Garden Party show. With comedy, slapstick, and audience interaction the show promises that everyone from six to 96 will be joining in the fun.
Sunday, May 7
Event: Street parties and Coronation Big Lunch celebrations
Location: Across the borough Street parties will be taking place across the borough as families and friends come together for the national Coronation Big Lunch celebration.
In Oldham, £100 grants have been released for 100 street party organisers.
The Big Lunch is being organised by the Eden Project, an educational charity.
To host a Coronation Big Lunch, you can order a Big Lunch pack on the charity’s website at www.edenprojectcommunities.com/the-big-lunch
Oldham Council has said more information on the street parties is set to be released soon.
Monday, May 8
Event: The Big Help Out national festival of volunteering
Location: Across the borough
Oldham residents are being encouraged to sign up to volunteer in their communities as part of the national Big Help Out scheme.
Volunteers can take part in their local area to make a difference to the borough as part of the national festival of volunteering.
The Big Help Out aims to inspire and recruit a new generation of volunteers by showing how easy it is to get involved.
Opportunities include a chance to volunteer with local volunteering groups.
To search for local opportunities and for more information go to www.thebighelpout.org.uk/
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