Newquay is hosting a major town-wide festival this weekend as the Be Newquay Big Day Out takes over the town centre.
The event will feature four main attractions: the Big Newquay Market, the Harbour Festival, the Look Out Festival, and the Town Finale.
Activities include circus performances, aerial dance, outdoor theatre, creative workshops, food stalls, and live music.
Look Out Festival will be staged across Beachfield Gardens, Eothan Gardens, and Towan Beach, with highlights including Wipeout, a show about the history of surfing that is touring from the National Maritime Museum in Falmouth. International acts, local performers, and community activities are also part of the line-up.
The Harbour Festival, hosted by The Boathouse, includes live music and cooking demonstrations from visiting chefs.
Read more about the Look Out programme of events here.
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