THE SNAP phenomenon returns to Hereford Leisure Centre on Saturday.
No fewer than 12 live acts will be taking the stage over seven hours between 4pm and 11pm in support of the anti-drugs Say No And Phone campaign.
Acts for this first birthday event will include local bands Frantik, Bubba, Rio88 and Pulse with top chart act Point Break topping the bill.
Fun and games
During the evening, the popular interactive D-Code drug education information computer game will be in operation, together with human table football and the chance to ride the rodeo bull (all in perfect safety, of course).
There will also be a not-to-be-missed chance to collect autographs.
Recent visitors to SNAP include Daphne and Celeste (January) and Buffalo G (April) - both have shown up on national television including Top of the Pops a couple of weeks after SNAP appearances.
Further information is available on the official website www.snap.ereal.net.
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