Pop fans can roll back the years when Townfest takes place at Derwent Park in Workington on Saturday.

The family friendly event includes music, a fun-fair, face-painting, food and refreshments from 2pm until about 10pm.

Among the acts performing will be chart stars Atomic Kitten, 5ive, Kelly Llorenna and A1.

The event is the first of it's kind in Workington and will feature a range of activities aside from live music.

What can I expect at Townfest?
The family friendly festival is set to hit Workington for the first time this month. Gates will open at Derwent Park at 2pm on Saturday with the first act, Holborn Hilbillies, taking to the stage at 2.30pm.
The day will follow with Reptillians, Dicky Dippinson, Amy Pearce, Late Night Legacy, Collision, Kelly Llorenna, A1 and 5ive.
Atomic Kitten will close the event around 10pm.
If the weather is bad, organisers have ensured that the stadium can cover 1,000 people and the stage can be moved forward.

What is there for children and families?
Taylors Funfair will head to Derwent Park for the day with their rides making the event much more than just a concert.
The Sea Cadets will also be recruiting young people at the event, so if you are interested or want to find out more - now is your chance.
Local teenagers will be facepainting throughout the day to raise money to go to Tanzania to do charity work.

Getting to Townfest
By car
Exit the M6 at junction 40, and follow the A66 to Keswick/Cockermouth/Workington. You will enter Workington via a steep hill (Ramsey Brow) to a T-junction.
Turn left at the first set of traffic lights. Continue for about 300 yards, and then turn right and continue through to next set of traffic lights until you come to the railway station.
At this point, cross the junction and drive in front of the station, keeping in the left hand lane. Ignore the first turning on your left and at about 100 yards turn sharp left into a narrow road leading to the Derwent Park stadium.
There is a large car park in front of the stadium with room for approximately 300 vehicles, parking costs £1

By bus
Bus firm Reays will be putting on a bus for the day picking up at Aspatria's Spar, outside Aspatria libary, from outside Reays Travel Centre in Carlisle, outside the Co-Op on Curzon Street in Maryport and outside Reays Coaches depot in Wigton.
Tickets are £45 which includes your Townfest ticket plus return travel and available online .

By train
Workington Train Station is a few minutes walk from Derwent Park. The final train from Workington to Carlisle leaves at 8.48pm, Barrow's final train leaves at 5.26 and the final train to Whitehaven leaves at 10.35. For trains to Kendal, passengers will need to change at Carlisle.

Food and drink
There are outdoor and undercover bars and alcoholic and soft drinks will be available throughout the day.
A range of food will also be on offer including a crepe stall, a generic food van and several other outlets within the event.

Any tickets left?
Tickets will be available to buy on the day or you can pick them up in advance from the Carnegie Theatre, Reays and online.