A not for profit music festival that raises money for charity will be returning to the Yorkshire Coast this summer.
Crawfest will take place at Partings Farm in July, off the A170 between the villages of Ebberston and Allerston.
It will feature local favourites the Feens as well as 80's stars Red Box.
Organiser - Ollie Lord - says the event is a tribute to a Scarborough Ambulance Service colleague who lost his life to COVID.
Last Year's Crawfest raised three thousand five hundred pounds for charity.
Ollie says the event went well, and the plan now is to raise even more money for good causes.
The event has already secured an extensive and varied line up of performers. Ollie says that among the acts already booked are one of Alan's favourites from the 80's plus a mix of acts from various genres.
Crawfest 2022 will be held over two days this year on Friday the 22nd and Saturday the 23rd of July. Crawfest 2022 will be a much bigger than in 2021, with a full set list of live music on both days with 18 bands booked to perform.
Profits from 2022 will be donated to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
Ollie says the event offers more than just music and will have plenty of attractions for the whole family.
More information about Crawfest 2022 is available at https://www.crawfest.info/



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