A huge motor vehicle festival with heart-stopping stunts, superbikes, classic cars, a wall of death and an 8ft robot is coming to a Norfolk seaside town.
A line-up of more than 500 motor vehicles will transform Great Yarmouth seafront for the Wheels Festival on Saturday, June 29 and Sunday, June 30.
The two-day extravaganza will be hosted by an international stunt team and Guinness World Record holders for a free weekend of events to celebrate all things wheels.
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New for 2024 is Britain’s Got Talent 8ft tall semi-finalist, Titan the Robot.
The Guinness world record holders, Stannage International Stunt Team, who have been performing worldwide since 2000 with fire and high fall stunts, will be headlining with two shows a day.
A 2.5km-long vehicle display will include emergency vehicles, superbikes, classic cars, and old military vehicles.
State-of-the-art Tesla electric cars will offer drive outs while Roger Blighty, a whacky bike-plane pilot, whizzes along the seafront on his bicycle with bi-plane wings.
The Ken Fox Hell Riders, who race around the 20ft high vertical wall of death on vintage Indian Scout motorcycles, are back by popular demand with a show that has wowed the public for 100 years.
Also on display is a Formula One car simulator and a historic Rolls Royce Merlin engine used in Spitfires, complete with its propellers.
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Organised for the first time by Visit Great Yarmouth, CEO Asa Morrison said: “We have worked to deliver an incredible selection of acts for everyone to enjoy in two days of great family fun and spectacle to remember.
"There’s the wow-factor, the comedy, the nostalgia, the whacky and the unusual vehicles everyone enjoys.”
Lyndon Bevan, chair of Visit Great Yarmouth, said: “We are so excited about this year’s programme and how it will draw people from far and wide to enjoy what Great Yarmouth seafront has to offer."
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