A BRAND new event is coming to the UK this summer and has promised both an "exhilarating weekend" and "high-flying fun".
The Northumberland Balloon Festival is due to take place for the first time in July, with hot air balloons taking to the skies in the north east for three days, along with several other ground-level attractions.
Similar festivals have proven to be popular throughout the UK, with Cheshire, Bristol, Yorkshire and London hosting their own hot air balloon-based events.
Earlier this year it was announced that 25 balloons will be heading to Tynedale Park in Corbridge, Northumberland this summer.
The festival will take place across three days and will have a family funfair, crowd performers, walking dinosaurs and live entertainment, as well as special hot air balloon displays.
Organiser Peter Richardson said that he's hoping to replicate the success of some of the country's other ballooning events.
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He told : "This is a brand new event which we're putting on at Tynedale Rugby Club in Corbridge after seeing the stature of this event in other parts of the UK."
One thing that won't be on offer to attendees is balloon rides - however Peter said that's something they're considering doing next year.
He added: "This is a new concept for us, so we want to do what we can manage safely. We've made the decision that this year, customers can just come on site and watch.
"However, we're looking to build this into a successful annual event and [rides] is something we're going to aim to add in year two."
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The festival will be kicked off with a "night glow balloon show".
Tynedale Rugby Club said: "As the sun sets, prepare to be amazed by our mesmerising Night Glow event, where the balloons light up the rugby club in a magical display."
The rest of the festival will comprise of a 25-balloon show taking place on Saturday night, as well as a smaller balloon show being held on the Sunday.
Food and drink stalls will be serving throughout all three days of the festival, which promises to keep families entertained "all day long".
A dedicated kids' zone with face painting will be on site, while Derek the walking dinosaur will offer another fun element for youngster.
Derek will be joined by "awe-inspiring Transformers" that "come to life before your eyes" magic bunnies that perform tricks and a gigantic panda who kids can have photos with.
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Organisers have said they're targeting "the whole of Northumberland" and that people have already told them that they "can't wait" to attend.
The Festival is due to take place between July 12 and 14 at the rugby club.
Tickets are on sale now and cost £5 for the Friday, £15 for the Saturday and £10 for the Sunday.
The event was first launched on Facebook, where a page revealed details of it earlier this year.
People from the area have been increasingly excited about it, leaving comments saying how much they're looking forward to the festival.
One wrote: "This should be pretty spectacular!"
Another added: "This looks like loads of fun!"
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