Cornwall is set to come alive to the sounds, colours and tastes of Latin American, African and Caribbean cultures next month.
Tropical Pressure Festival will be returns for a three-day event at Porthtowan between July 14 and 16, which will feature a diverse line-up of music, food and workshops.
From captivating performances by renowned musicians to immersive workshops celebrating the rich traditions of these regions, Tropical Pressure Festival offers guests an opportunity to experience the diversity of global cultures without leaving Cornwall.
The festival prides itself on being a family-friendly event, welcoming all ages, from babies to grannies. The festival offers a dedicated children's area and family camping, which means families can fully enjoy the festivities together.
Beyond its celebration of culture, the organisers of Tropical Pressure Festival are enthusiastic about creating the most eco-friendly festival possible.
With a sharp focus on sustainability, they have implemented initiatives to reduce the festival's environmental impact, with the aim to promote eco-conscious practices among everyone in attendance.
Tropical Pressure director Tim Stirrup said: This year's festival is set to be an absolute blast, and we expect it to be our best yet.
"We’ve carefully curated a great line-up of music and vibrant cultural experiences, that we’re sure our attendees will enjoy.
"Tropical Pressure is all about people and connections and I can’t wait to welcome everyone to our site again.”