THE date of this year's Harbour Festival has been announced.
Bristol's Harbourside and Queen Square will take centre stage, offering visitors a mix of live performance by artists, musicians, dancers and circus acts, plus markets and stalls, on the weekend of July 20 to 22.
On the water, hundreds of sailing vessels, from historic ships and boats to pleasure yachts and harbour ferries are expected to provide a colourful backdrop to Bristol's annual celebration of its maritime heritage.
The 2012 Bristol Harbour Festival – the city's 41st – has been funded by Bristol City Council working in partnership with Bristol-based Richmond Event Management.
It is expected to attract more than 200,000 visitors and organisers are inviting business to get involved.
Councillor Simon Cook, Bristol's deputy leader and executive member with responsibility for culture, said: "For thousands of local people across the city and for thousands more who come to visit, the Bristol Harbour Festival is the highlight of the city's cultural calendar. Thanks to the creative talent of local musicians and performers, the festival boasts an enviable reputation for first-class entertainment and family fun."
Entry to the festival is free and many of the festival events and activities are also free. Some shows and performances will incur a charge.
For more information and regular updates visit www.bristolharbour festival.co.uk.
For more information about business or sponsorship opportunities visit www.rem-events.com.
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