Get set for a wild weekend in Norwich as the line-up for a brand new music festival has been announced.
Wild Paths will take place across Norwich from Friday October 18 to Sunday October 20 and will showcase a mix of emerging and established artists.
A buzz has been building in the city over the last few weeks with the festival logo appearing on the social media accounts of city businesses and local musicians.
The festival will take place at venues across the city, including the Waterfront and Norwich Arts Centre, which will also host a festival warm-up party on Thursday October 17.
It will also take inspiration from The Great Escape Festival in Brighton which takes place annually and showcases over 400 artists at 35 venues.
Among the first acts announced for the event include Argentinian-Swedish indie folk singer Jose Gonzalez, Australian alt-pop group Cub Sport and British neo-soul singer Yazmin Lacey.
A spokesman for Wild Paths Festival said: 'The aim of vision for Wild Paths is to bring artists of national and international notoriety to Norwich and to shine a spotlight over the city and all the talent that resides here.
'We'll also be staging discussion panels featuring key figures from different sectors of the music industry.'
Individual venue line-ups will be staggered and all participating venues will be in walking distance of each other.
The first acts heading to this year's festival, with more set to be announced, are:
Jose Gonzalez
Jerome Thomas
Franc Moody
Ruby Rushton
Crazy P
Rosie Lowe
Etta Bond
Leif Erikson
Yazmin Lacey
Annabel Allum
Cub Sport
Virginia Wing
Jordan Mackampa
Lazy Day
Skinny Pelembe
Callum Pitt
Sarathy Korwar
Free Love
Chloe Foy
Desta French
Safe To Swim
Orchards
VC Pines
BABii
Early bird weekend tickets cost £49.50 and you can purchase them at native.fm
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