A string of outdoor events have kicked off in a city park just as the summer weather has finally arrived.
The Summer Social festivities began at Earlham Park in Norwich on Saturday with Barbie-themed bubbles and brunch and will continue until June 29.
The events will be interspersed with Euro 2024 matches, using the same layout and format as the Euro fan park.
Taylor Fever
The "UK's number one Taylor Swift tribute" will be stealing the show on Sunday (June 23) at this family-friendly event.
Doors will open at 4.45pm and the event will end at 7.45pm.
No food or drink can be taken in and there will be a full bar with soft drinks and food stalls inside.
Mocktails will be available for children and there will be a licensed bar on-site and local street food vendors.
Tickets are available at £16.50 for adults and £5.99 for children from five to 17 years old.
Under fives go free but it is not recommended for them to attend.
Kids Bop in the Park
This children's event is also taking place at the park on Sunday with performances from midday to 4pm.
Gates will open at 11.30am and guests can expect live music including another visit from Taylor Swift tribute Katy Ellis, princess singalongs, mascots and circus acts.
Certain activities inside the park will cost extra, including slime workshops, face painting, glitter and a kid's fun zone.
There will be food available as well as a licensed bar for the adults attending.
Tickets are priced at £11.50 for those over three and there will be shaded areas to protect from weather conditions.
ABBA Brunch
Re-Björn, an international ABBA tribute band, are heading to the park on June 29 for a boozy brunch.
The gates will open at midday and will continue until 4pm.
The band will be performing in the big top tent from midday to 2.30pm and brunch will be served at the same time.
There will then be an ABBA party hosted by drag act Miss Dee-Licious from 2.30pm until 4pm.
No food or drink can be taken in and there will be a full bar and food stalls inside.
The event is not recommended for children five and under and tickets for adults start at £13.75.
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