Monday, October 27, 2025

Local talent to shine at DocksFest this weekend

Cleethorpes is gearing up for DocksFest this weekend, with live music set to take over the seafront. Now in its second year, the festival has quickly become a summer highlight, featuring a mix of established names and rising local artists.

This year’s lineup includes singer-songwriter Jaz, returning to her hometown stage after finishing her songwriting degree in London and performing at events like Fresh Catch. She started writing songs as a school student in Grimsby and continues to split her music projects between Grimsby and London.

Also performing is Dean Fox, known for his powerful vocals and energetic performances. Earlier this year, he impressed audiences with his rendition of “Cry to Me” at The Bank in Hull.

Local band Roulette, formerly known as The Tides, will also take the stage. After rebranding last year, they began releasing original tracks and played their first out-of-town gig in Leeds.

The festival continues to support local talent while bringing summer energy to Cleethorpes.

 

Image credit: Stock.adobe.com/simon

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