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Walsall set to celebrate Black Country pride with summer festival

The Bostin’ Black Country Bash will include live music all day.

The event marks the 20th anniversary of the UNESCO Global Geopark network, with the Black Country recognised as one of its prestigious members. The designation highlights the region’s geological significance in shaping the Industrial Revolution and its enduring impact on the world.

Set against the picturesque backdrop of Walsall Arboretum, which celebrated its 150th anniversary last year, the festival promises a lively mix of entertainment for all ages including all day live music as well as mouth-watering local cuisine.

King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys

King Pleasure & The Biscuit Boys will headline the festival’s music stage.

The live music stage will showcase Black Country musicians. Headlined by the rough, tough and always rocking, King Pleasure & The Biscuit Boys, the day will also feature RnB from Kiani, punk ukelele from Not Quite Dead Yet and will be hosted by well-known local DJ Dicky Dodd.

The day will also feature food stalls, bars, children’s rides and traders from across the Black Country.

“ The Bostin’ Black Country Bash will be a fantastic celebration of everything that makes our region unique. We’re thrilled to host this event in Walsall and welcome thousands of residents and visitors to experience the spirit and pride of the Black Country. “

Councillor Gary Flint, Portfolio Holder for Health and Wellbeing at Walsall Council.

“ This is a great event which celebrates the many geological, cultural and historical wonders of the Black Country. A perfect way to celebrate 20 years of the UNESCO Global Geopark network. “

 

Graham Worton, Keeper of Geology at Dudley Council & Black Country UNESCO Global Geopark Coordinator.

An adult holding a drum with two children

The day will include plenty of family activities.

The Bostin’ Black Country Bash

Saturday 5 July, 12-7pm

Walsall Arboretum. WS12QB

About the UNESCO Black Country Geopark

The Black Country played a major role in the creation of the modern world. It was here that the Industrial Revolution was at its most intense. It is a unique place, packed with incredible and surprising heritage features and colourful stories to be discovered. The Black Country became a UNESCO Global Geopark on Friday 10 July 2020 in recognition of the international importance of its natural and cultural heritage. This means the Black Country is on a par with UNESCO Global Geoparks in countries stretching from Brazil to Canada and Iceland to Tanzania.

 

The UNESCO Black Country Geopark network is a joint partnership between Dudley, Walsall, Sandwell and Wolverhampton Councils.

 

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