BUCKLE up for a trip back in time with a festival of vintage music, fashion and dance as Poole Goes Vintage on Sunday, July 17.

The festival returns to Poole’s iconic Quay and harbour with a day of vintage music, memorabilia, entertainment and classic cars from 11am-7pm, and the sensational headline act Miss Annie and the Midnight Shift, who will be performing their 50’s style roots, rhythm and blues from 5.30-7pm.

Throughout the day there will be performances from Memphis Belle, The Scarlets and 1940’s songstresses The Land Girls complete with authentic costumes and choreography.

There’s also the chance to get into the swing and learn to Lindy Hop with Jitterbug Jive’s fun demonstrations and have-a-go sessions.

Bruce Grant-Braham, Chairman of the Poole Tourism Partnership, said: “Last year demonstrated the popularity of vintage events and the enthusiasm of the audience they attract.

"Poole Goes Vintage adds to the superb range and variety of free events Poole has on offer though out the summer and our thanks go to Dutton Gregory Solicitors for their support in bringing this a new style of event to Poole Quay.”

Anyone looking for their own piece of vintage can browse the vintage market or for a taste of the 1950’s visit Poole Museum’s 1950’s kitchen on the second floor between 12-4pm.

Prepare for action as Poole Gun crew perform firing demonstrations during the day plus there will be face painting, glitter tattoos and hair wraps from Diamond Faces.

Organised by Poole Tourism and Real Vintage, the event is part of Poole’s Wave105 Summertime in the South events.