Tickets are selling quickly for this year's Mundesley Festival but fans of traditional entertainment can still pick up tickets for the summer event.

The Mundesley Festival, which is in its 31st year, will be taking place between Monday August 4 and Friday August 8.

All the performances will happen inside the Coronation Hall, next to the parish church on Cromer Road, at 7.45pm.

Proceeds from the festival will go towards Guide Dogs for the Blind charity.

This year will kick off with the Jonathan Wyatt Big Band, which will be supported by Lyndsey Ball, and Cromer Pier favourite Olly Day. Tickets for the opening night cost £13.

The Tuesday night will showcase Roger Dean, from Heacham, who will put on the Johnny Cash Story with the Lazy Boys. Tickets cost £12.50.

Tony Jacobs and the Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra will be on the stage on Wednesday. Tickets cost £14.

The Dreamers, featuring original members Alan Mosca and Bryan Bing, will perform their 1950s and 1960s pop hits on Thursday. They will be supported by Andy Leach. Tickets cost £12.

Mundesley Festival closing night will be an evening of comedy and songs with crooner Dale Bullimore.

He will be supported by Leo Shavers, Dame Lucy Bun and Reg. Tickets cost £10.

To book call 01263 721189 or visit www.mundesleyfestival.co.uk