A popular north Norfolk festival which attracts more than 14,000 people has revealed its plans for 2024.

Worstead Festival is hosting its annual bash over the July 27-28 weekend - spanning everything from food to music and acrobatic BMX displays to an equestrian stunt show.

The village festival, near North Walsham, will kick off the entertainment on the music stage on Saturday with comedian Ben Langley which will be followed by two days of music from some of the region's top acts.

Eastern Daily Press: The equestrian stunt displayThe equestrian stunt display (Image: Heidi Hennessey Photography)

Other events will include a Lego-con display which promises to be bigger than last year as well as a flower show, choirs and weaver show at St Mary's Church.

READ MORE: Pictures from first Hunstanton Food and Drink Festival

The festival will also have an artisan food marquee with a selection of local produce and the return of the 'Native to Norfolk' chef demonstrations.

Eastern Daily Press: Mark, right, and David Thompson made a Lego church model of St Mary's Church ahead of last year's Worstead FestivalMark, right, and David Thompson made a Lego church model of St Mary's Church ahead of last year's Worstead Festival (Image: Stuart Anderson/Newsquest)

Last year the event raised over £40,000 which was split between Worstead's church, hall, school, pre-school and parish council, along with several local clubs and community groups.

Tickets are available on the Worstead Festival website, at £10 for a day ticket and £15 for the weekend.