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Dick and Dom, The Sooty Show, Basil Brush and more to play Big Family Festival

The West Midlands’ summer bonanza, Big Family Festival, is set to return to Sutton Coldfield with a host of big names.

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The festival will return from July 28 to July 30 at Sutton Coldfield's Dunton Hall with multiple areas including an outdoor Main Stage and a workshops’ Den.

The fun includes kids’ favourites Dick & Dom, The Sooty Show and Basil Brush; dozens of sports activities such as rounders, a Move With Peppa fitness class and flag football; a rousing lineup of the finest tribute acts out there, starring Rhapsody Queen, Black Magic Little Mix, Foo5ighters and Only One Direction; model making workshops with Wallace & Gromit creators Aardman Animations, plus an outdoor cinema screening Aardman classics, and much, much more.

The Big Family Festival was created after husband and wife, Angela Hopton and George Kafetzis, struggled to find activities in their local Midlands area to keep their kids occupied in the summer. Left disappointed after trawling the Internet for things to do, they felt there was a gap in the market for a festival focused around kids but which provided plenty of entertainment for adults too. With the help of their two young daughters, Angela and George drew on their experience of staging big dance events, and decided to create their very own family festival.

Big Family Festival co-founder, Angela Hopton, comments: “We truly feel the Midlands needs something like this, and we want to be the ones to create it for families just like us.

"We wanted to create something that encompasses all aspects of children’s entertainment in a festival setting, a festival that has children and entertaining them as its main focus. Something that people didn’t have to endure a 3-5 hour motorway journey southbound to find, and something that hopefully, may tempt those further south to travel up a motorway themselves!”

After launch in summer 2016, their unique event instantly gained recognition and received nominations for Best Family Festival, Best New Festival and Best Small Festival by the UK Festival Awards. The family of four are now back with a brand new event for 2017.

The 2017 Main Stage features top entertainers like Dick and Dom, The Sooty Show and Basil Brush. Crowds will be also wowed by performances from Britain’s Got Talent 2016 runner-up - singer Wayne Woodward, and semi-finalists of the same series, mother and daughter duet, singing sensation, Ana & Fia Almanda, plus balloon man, Bruce Airhead.

For the grown-ups, Big Family Festival have rounded up the best tribute acts on the circuit for a musical extravaganza including, Rhapsody Queen, Foo5ighters, Top 10 Beatles, Black Magic Little Mix, Only One Direction Tribute and other top tributes to the likes of Spice Girls, Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Elvis Presley, and Jamiroquai.

The Big Top Marquee features everything from the Block Steady Ravin Crew and a Moomin Theatre show, to family-friendly comedy, science shows, Jedi workshops, and numerous musical, dance and storytelling workshops with the festival’s official entertainment partner, Razzamataz Theatre Schools.

All weekend along in the Outdoor Theatre, Razzamataz will be hosting rehearsals that all kids can take part in, culminating in an end-of-festival show in The Big Top on Sunday evening. The outdoor theatre stage is also host to the brand new theatre show, ‘The Acorn Emporium’, from the much-loved Birmingham company, United Artistsr.

Over in The Den, it will provide endless arts and craft activities for toddlers including a model making workshop with Wallace & Gromit creators Aardman Animations, meet-and-greets and book readings with The Gruffalo and Elmer The Elephant, a Frozen sing-a-long karaoke party and pop singing, DJing and hula-hooping workshops.

The Acoustic Stage will also play host to a great range of local and upcoming acts such as Keira Battersby, Papaphone, Matilda Pratt, Will Whisson, Lir Shilton and Sir O.

The Outdoor Cinema will show Aardman classics like Shaun The Sheep, Morph and Wallace & Gromit and many other cartoons, films and shorts.

The Sports Arena is run by Aspire Sports, an organisation that engages children and young people in physical activity in term time and the school holidays, to immerse children in physical activity from the early years and develop motor skills. This year’s program offers rounders, cricket, tag rugby, football, balance bikes, scooters, Frisbee, Nerf gun battles, flag football and Move With Peppa, the Peppa Pig parent and child workout.

If this wasn't enough, there will also be traditional fairground attractions, licensed bars, street food and all the camping mod cons.

Festival attendees are encouraged to look out for Rory the Lion, the official mascot of Drayton Manor Theme Park, who over the weekend will be giving out a variety of fun prizes.

As well as supporting local businesses, the festival also supports and features several local charities. For 2017 it has teamed up with BAT Foundation to showcase its brand new concept table-tennis tables. The tables - which scientific evidence shows can act as an effective, drug free alternative treatment for Alzheimers and Dementia – will be manned by top English Table Tennis players who will play against, and offer up tips to, festival attendees. Attendees can also vote to have a table donated to one local school and one local care home following the event.

Day tickets start at £10 per adult, £5 per child and £1 per under-5 with a two adult + two child weekend ticket from £99 and with camping and parking from £148. All ticket options are available via www.skiddle.com/e/12810032