Some big names will take to the stage this weekend at a music festival held in memory of of a Sudbury teen.
SMiLE festival will take place on Saturday at AFC Sudbury and will raise money for The Smile of Arran Trust, which was launched in 2014 after 13-year-old Arran Tosh was diagnosed with a brain tumour and died just days later.
Headliners include 1990s alternative rock group The Farm, famous for hits including All Together Now and Groovy Train, as well as Toploader, the band behind iconic track Dancing in the Moonlight.
This year will mark the 10-year anniversary of Arran's death, and so his family who organise the SMiLE festival have decided to make it the last event.
Arran died aged 13 on June 7, 2014, just days after a visit to the optician led to a brain tumour diagnosis.
The first SMiLE festival took place on July 22, 2017, and since then headliners have included Little Mammoths, The Hoosiers and The Proclaimers.
The Smile of Arran Trust supports children and families affected by brain tumours through dedicated 'Arran Grants'.
It also supports music therapy through Addenbrookes' Charitable Trust and Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity.
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