Visitors coming to Barrow as part of the Dave Day celebrations next year will have the chance to camp on the Raiders rugby pitch.
Barrow Raiders have announced that it would be opening up the Northern Competitions Stadium as part of the weekend-long tributes to Dave Myers.
This comes after it was confirmed last weekend that the massive event would be returning to Barrow in 2025 on June 21 and 22.
A spokesperson from Barrow Raiders said: "We look forward to once again playing our part in the town’s celebrations as we come together to celebrate the life and legacy of Dave Myers.
"The ground offers a perfect location to enjoy the weekend’s entertainment, with the town centre just a short two-minute walk away.
"Both packages include a donation to the Advantage Barrow Raiders Community Foundation, supporting the growth of the club’s off-field work in the local community."
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The club has already built a strong connection to Dave Day, having held a tribute concert at the stadium earlier this year.
The Raiders’ licensed bar will be open across the weekend and entertainment is currently being planned, with further details of this set to be announced in due course.
Catering outlets will also be available, serving a range of food and drink, including breakfasts.
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There will also be toilet facilities on site, along with both men and women's showers.
A Saturday night pitch is priced at £20, and for a full weekend, the cost is £35.
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The first day of the event will see bikers join the ride into Barrow, which saw an estimated 46,000 people get involved with in the first iterations.
On the Sunday, a range of events have been planned, including a food festival, bike shows and a football match between celebrities and bikers.
You can book your spot at the Raiders campsite - with spaces expected to go quickly - by visiting the website here.
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