Crystal Palace will be full of musical cheer this Saturday as it's time yet again for the annual Crystal Palace Triangle Free Festival.
Running for the fifth time the festival includes more pubs, traders and restaurants than ever before with a selection of live music belting out from the Triangle's many drinking holes.
There will also be three markets selling antiques, food, craft, books and records as well the Crystal Palace heat of Croydon's Got Talent, looking for the best of the best from the area.
Schools, businesses and residents are invited to showcase their talents live in front of a panel of judges for just £4, with the top three acts going through to an all-borough final later this year.
More information and application forms can be found at croydonenterprise.com/dcm.
At Antenna Studios in Haynes Lane there will be an art exhibition during the day before a showcase for small group orchestras with young musicians in the evening.
At The Grape and Grain in Anerley Hill there will be live South American music from 4pm, while at Westow House there will be a fete, a play and a music gig.
The afternoon play will see actor Gregor Trutor tell the story on one of Britain's greatest heroes when Billy Ruffian Productions present The Full Nelson, while indie-folk band Larsen B, Crystal Palace's very own The Lovebirds, rock and rollers The Dirty Tricks, indie rockers DonDidoDougDan…and Nigel and folk singer Samantha Marais will provide the music in the evening.
At The Royal Albert in Westow Hill there will be live music from Jon Stone and Mendicant while The Vince Dunn Band will play soulful jazz at The Alma in Church Road There will also be plenty of international food on offer at stalls throughout the Triangle.
Crystal Palace Triangle Free Festival, July 25, 10am to late, prices for gigs vary. For more details visit myspace.com/crystalpalacetrianglefest
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