Tickets are selling fast for The Great British Rhythm & Blues Festival's campsite at Colne and Nelson Rugby Club.

Colne Town Council are offering a range of camping and caravan deals for the festival, starting on Thursday, August 22, right through to Tuesday, August 27.

For those looking to make a weekend of it, full festival camping for four nights in a small tent works out at just £9 per night.

The dog-friendly campsite features shower and toilet facilities, breakfast and homemade hot meals from the rugby club, a shuttle bus running to and from the site throughout the festival, and a bar which is open between 8am and 2am.

A full programme of entertainment will also be on offer on the campsite, with Colne & Nelson Rugby Club once again being named as a venue for the Official Fringe Festival.

Starting with local legends J-Bear & The Giants on Thursday and finishing with BON UK on Monday, there will be 14 incredible performances on the campsite over the August Bank Holiday weekend.

Camping tickets include full festival camping for a small tent, large tent and camper/caravan, as well as individual night camping on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

Nathan Cutler, Colne Town Council's events officer, said: "We have had people coming back to the festival campsite for over 30 years now, it always has an incredible atmosphere and a real community feel throughout the festival.

"The campsite has all the facilities you need to enjoy a terrific weekend here, with stunning views across Colne and beyond.

"Tickets are selling fast, so we would recommend anyone still thinking of booking their slot to get it booked before it's too late."

The main festival will feature more than 50 artists across three venues including the Pendle Hippodrome, The Exchange Project Stage and The Little Theatre Acoustic Stage, with Matt Schofield, Dom Martin and Kyla Brox headlining

The festival will also welcome a real mix of Blues legends and up and coming stars including Norman Beaker, Franny Eubank, Chantel McGregor, The Cinelli Brothers, Ian Siegal, Demi Marriner and many more.