BRUCE Lee and Jackie Chan wannabes are in for treat at a martial arts exhibition aimed at raising money for children’s charities.

Nunnery Wood Sports complex will host the martial arts extravaganza on Saturday, November 14. It will feature demonstrations in karate, kung fu, tae kwan do and a range of other disciplines.

The event is open to all from beginners to black belts and is part of a worldwide charity initiative called Fighting for Lives.

Martial arts enthusiasts will have the opportunity to learn new skills from trained instructors and the event is also open to spectators.

Trainers, competitors and teachers from around the country will attend the event, in aid of Acorn’s Children’s Hospice, which looks after terminally ill children at Bath Road, Worcester, as well as Children with Leukaemia and the NSPCC.

Organiser Dave Webster, said: “There will be some fantastic martial arts on display and people will have the chance to try out a range of different disciplines. There will also be some amazing demonstrations for the spectators and it is all for very worthwhile causes.”

Adult tickets cost £25 and child tickets are £20 on the door. There is a £5 discount for tickets bought online. Spectator tickets are £5.

For more information or to book tickets visit triomartialartists.com.