RAF planes will be helping to mark a popular county festival's 20th year with a flypast over Worcestershire.
Plane spotters will be able to see military planes as they make their way to Upton Blues Festival between Friday, July 15 and Sunday, July 17.
The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight will fly over the Big Top stage on High Street in Upton upon Severn.
On the Friday of the festival, a Spitfire or Hurricane will fly over the town.
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The following day, there are plans for a Lancaster plane to fly over and a Spitfire or Hurricane will take to the skies for the final day of the festival on Sunday.
People are looking forward to spotting the RAF military planes next month.
One person wrote: "Brilliant addition. So looking forward to this year's fest!!"
Another Facebook user said: "I can’t wait for this festival. Upton Blues how I’ve missed you. I’m even bringing friends (first timers) with me."
While others hoped for good weather and said: "Fingers crossed for good weather. Like many others, we love everything about this festival. Rock on!!!"
A spokesperson from the Upton Blues Festival said: "This will be our 20th Anniversary festival so we thought to celebrate, we'd mark this special occasion with a flypast.
"Keep an eye out for the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. They will fly over the Big Top.
"Friday - Spitfire or Hurricane, Saturday - Lancaster, Sunday - Spitfire or Hurricane.
"When you see them, give them massive waves and a great big cheer.
"Our heartfelt thanks to the RAF past present and future."
Over the jubilee weekend, the world-famous Red Arrows flew over Worcestershire and Cotswolds.
The Red Arrows were taking part in the Midlands Air Festival at Ragley Hall in Alcester and flew over Worcestershire from Thursday, June 2 and Sunday, June 5.
Dean Oliver, from Hartlebury, said: "I heard of the flight path on Facebook the other night.
"After checking the flight radar today I thought I would give it a go. Best view was the allotment in Hartlebury. Plenty of view at west horizon.
"Right on time flying from west to east low level in formation with two back up planes behind. It was quite an amazing sight."
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