KINGS and Queens will be on show at Wythall Carnival this year.
Organisers have chosen Kings and Queens as the theme and the fun starts on Sunday at 2pm at Park Hall, Silver Street.
A Queen look-a-like competition will be starting proceedings and the best from Her Majesty, Freddie Mercury or even Queen Bodicea will be in with a chance of winning the coveted title.
More than 50 stallholders will also be in fancy dress and decorated stalls reflecting the theme in the hope of winning a prize. Comic directors Dizzy and Dazzy will be entertaining the crowds with musical maestros Fiddlers Elbow and strongman feats from John Evans.
And driving in the crowds will be more than 100 restored and cherished classic cars brought by vintage car enthusiast Andrew Lyndon.
All money raised will go to the Wythall Park Children's Playground appeal.
There will be free on-site parking and entry costs £1 for adults with under 16s going free.
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