A new live music venue is launching at a Norfolk farm and it will "bring entertainment to the countryside".
Eves Hill Farm in Booton, near Reepham, is run by third-generation farmer Jeremy Buxton and his wife Kathryn.
Since April, they have hosted markets in collaboration with Luke and Jade Horncastle.
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The next one is on Saturday, October 19 from 10am to 3pm and it will take place in the barn.
The space will then be transformed into a new pop-up music venue from 6.30pm until 11pm that evening.
It is another joint project with Mr and Mrs Horncastle, who are also behind the Folk in a Field music festival in West Acre.
The line-up is Chad Mason, The Foreign Locals, Rich Young and the Conspirators and Brian Stone and the Masters of None.
There will also be street food vendors and a bar serving Norfolk beer and cider.
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Christmas markets will then take place on Sunday, November 24 and Sunday, December 1 from 10am to 4pm, with a Santa's Grotto at the latter.
Mr Buxton said: "The events that we are doing are all about creating a community at the farm and bringing entertainment to the countryside."
Music night tickets cost £10 in advance at eveshill.uk/events or £12 on the door - you can also book camping separately.
There is free entry and parking at the markets - Santa's Grotto slots will cost £5 and go on sale soon.
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