MORE than 60 ciders and perries and 144 real ales will be on sale at this year's Bromsgrove Beer Festival.

The Redditch and Bromsgrove CAMRA event, which was attended by 3,000 people last year, is returning to Bromsgrove Rugby Football Club on Friday, June 29 and Saturday, June 30.

For the first time in the festival's history, there will be live entertainment in the festival marquee on both afternoons.

Outside, visitors can enjoy a world food village, children's rides, falconry and more.

This year's chosen charity will be the Bromsgrove branch of the Royal British Legion, which has been running for 95 years.

A number of beers have been specially selected to mark 100 years since the end of the First World War.

Worcester News: Father and son Peter and John Large enjoying a beer at Bromsgrove Beer Festival

Bromsgrove Beer Festival is open to the public from 12pm until 11pm on Friday, and from 11am to 9pm on Saturday.

CAMRA members are invited to a trade night from 6pm on Thursday, June 28. New members are welcome to sign up at any session.

Camping is available at the club on a first come, first served basis.

Festival-goers are encouraged to use public transport, as there will be limited parking at the rugby club.

The consumption of alcohol purchased elsewhere will not be tolerated on-site.

For more information visit bromsgrovebeerfestival.org.uk or email contact@rb.camra.org.uk.