A LIMITED edition polo shirt to mark the tenth anniversary of the Great British Rhythm & Blues festival is sure to hit the right note with the tens of thousands of fans expected to converge on Colne this weekend, according to organisers.
"I'm sure the shirt will be in great demand among both blues fans and local people who want to own part of this great festival," said organiser Gary Hood.
He said the shirt, designed by council graphic designer Paul Barlow to reflect the past decade of the blues in Colne, is a collector's item.
There will be three different types of official shirt and design on offer to festival-goers.
Official merchandise is available from the box office, Albert Road, Colne, and will be on sale over the Bank Holiday Weekend at the main stages.
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