The weekend will be here again before we know it and there's so many exciting events taking place across our county including the return of the popular Chorley Flower Show.

We've put together a list of some of the events taking place this weekend, but for more inspiration don't forget to head over to our latest events guide which is available to view here.

Chorley Flower Show
Astley Park

The Chorley Flower Show is back this weekend, and it promises to be a feast for the senses once again.  There's fun for all the family with craft activities, spectacular show gardens, brilliant exhibitors and traders and much more.

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Meet and greet with fairy tale princesses.
Fishergate Shopping Centre

Calling all fairytale lovers, join in a meet and greet at Fishergate Shopping Centre for a truly magical free event. Step into a world of wonder and meet your favourite fairy-tale royalty. The stunning Elsa, adventurous Ariel and the spirited Rapunzel will be waiting to greet their fans.

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Wanderland
Cottam Hall Playing Fields

Find an extravaganza of entertainment on your doorstep at Wanderland. You can expect three individually themed fun-filled entertainment zones to explore, interactive workshops to take part in, a huge main stage with live music, performances from family favourite stars and more.

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Summer sessions at Holmes Mill
Holmes Mill

Get ready to soak up the sizzling vibes of summer at Holmes Mill! Dive into the summer sessions and enjoy some fantastic live music.

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SeekOut Festival
Gisburn Forest

SeekOut is an art and music festival which takes place in one of the most remote and breath-taking locations in the north, with stunning views over the Bowland Fells. Discover new artists and music, enjoy activities with family and friends, and make unforgettable memories.

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&Juliet
Winter Gardens Blackpool

Fresh from the West End, calling into Blackpool Winter Gardens this week as part of their UK tour, &Juliet will leave you beaming from ear to ear. Set to a soundtrack of songs by Swedish songwriter Max Martin (who wrote some of Britney Spears, Katy Perry and NSYNC’s biggest hits, to name a few), and a hilarious script by the writer and Executive Producer of Schitts Creek, David West Read, this is Romeo and Juliet but not as you know it.

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OakFest
Oak Hill Park

Accrington's vibrant new music festival, Oak Fest returns this weekend. Enjoy a family friendly day out as Oak Hill Park is transformed into a celebration of music, culture and community. Expect music from headliners Kate Nash, Bez & Rowetta's Dj Set, Pip Blom and more.

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Darwen festival of fun
Darwen Market Square

The Darwen Festival of Fun is returning this weekend for the fourth year. The free event will once again be filled with family fun, laughter and culture as Darwen Market Square comes alive. You can expect immersive roving characters, engaging workshops, a comedy show and much more.

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Lancaster Grand Prix
Williamson Park

The Lancaster Grand Prix, with an open and a women's race, is due to take place again in the splendour and beauty of Lancaster's Williamson Park. That's not all this year will see a family fun day take place with activities spread around the park including face painting, sand craft, storytelling and more. Reaction lights and a Watt Bike will be available for those who wish to test their reactions and challenge themselves on a static bike.

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The Dukes Play in the Park - Alice in Wonderland
Williamson Park

Marvellous madness awaits you as you step into the world of Alice in Wonderland at this years The Dukes Park Play which has taken over the beautiful Williamson Park.

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Feeling inspired to visit Lancashire? Don’t forget to head over to our summer guide to discover even more things to do, places to stay and delicious food to enjoy in Lancashire. Click here to view now

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