A festival to celebrate the life of Caroline Flack will be returning to a site near Oxfordshire next month.
A host of celebrities, friends and family will gather in Pangbourne in West Berkshire to remember the TV presenter who tragically took her own life two and a half years ago.
Flackstock, as the event is called, will take place this year at Englefield House on July 24.
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It will feature performances from Olly Murs, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Keith Lemon and Denise Van Outen.
There will also be some surprise appearances.
Caroline Flack's mum, Christine said: “Flackstock was the idea of one of Caroline’s friends, Natalie Pinkham.
“A group of Caroline’s long time closest friends formed a committee and have arranged the whole thing.
“There have been amazing sponsors, covering most of the costs, so hopefully a lot of money will be raised for our selected charities.”
Caroline took her own life in February 2020, a day after learning a court case accusing her of assaulting her partner would go ahead.
The organisers of Flackstock say their aim is to grow the event into the UK’s biggest and most accessible festival promoting mental health awareness.
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