Families heading to the Great Yorkshire Showground this November will be treated to a familiar pair of entertainers as part of Harrogate's Autumn Lights event.
Popular children’s TV duo Dick and Dom have been confirmed as special guest DJs for the event, which takes place on Monday 3rd November.
Autumn Lights combines a large-scale fireworks display with live entertainment, food stalls and family-friendly activities.
Organisers say this year’s show will be one of the biggest yet, with music, street food and a funfair running alongside the evening’s main attraction — the fireworks finale.
Dick and Dom will perform a 1-hour set as part of the entertainment.

The duo, best known for their long-running BBC show Dick & Dom in da Bungalow, have in recent years developed a reputation as live DJs, performing at festivals and large-scale events across the UK.
Gates will open at 3pm, with entertainment scheduled throughout the evening before the fireworks display at 9:15pm.
For more information, including ticket details and timings, check the Autumn Lights Harrogate website.

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