A Day of the Dead-themed event will be happening in Worcester tomorrow to celebrate the Queen's Baton Relay.
Fiesta is the culmination event of the Commonwealth Games Baton Relay across Worcestershire.
A series of walkabout performances will take place during the course of the evening in front of The Arches.
The local businesses will be staying open late to offer food and drink to those attending the event.
Heavy Beat Brass Band Performance will perform from 7.15pm to 8.15pm. They are a NOLA-style brass band based in Birmingham, remixing modern jazz, pop and funk music
FarenHeight will be performing from 7.15pm to 7.55pm and from 8.25pm to 8.55pm. FarenHeight are red, orange and yellow coloured performers on stilts.
Las Muertas will be performing from 7.25pm to 8.05pm and from 8.35pm to 9.15pm.
The illuminated Las Muertas stiltwalkers are in traditional Day of the Dead attire as they move along to the music
There will also be Mexican Day of The Dead performers from 7.25pm to 8.05pm and 8.25pm to 9.05pm, who will be holding lanterns and reading poems to the audience.
The Dragons are performers dressed in colourful costumes who will be performing between 7.35pm to 8.15pm and 8.35pm to 9.15pm.
Fat Brass will also be providing DJ music from 8.15pm to 9.15pm.
The event will be split into two different zones, with zone 1 running from the bottom of the arches, by Arch 27 up until Arch 30.
Zone 2 will start at Burger Shop and will run up to Method Coffee and to where the road is closed.
This will leave the section in the middle of the zones by Arch Rivals and Axe Junkies free of walkabouts as the terrain is uneven. Instead, businesses will be putting out tables and chairs.
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Both bands will walk through this area as they are split between Zone 1 and 2.
This event is being brought to Worcester by Severn Arts, The Arches Festival and Worcester City Council.
The event will start at 7.15pm on Friday, July 22 and will end at 9.15pm.
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