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Join us in Cleethorpes for the largest Armed Forces Weekend celebrations in the region and the official national Armed Forces Day!
***We have updated our dedicated Armed Forces Weekend web page with all the information and links you need including the itinerary for each day, what’s on and where, car parking options, road closure information, fringe events and weekend offers with local businesses and more***
***CLICK HERE FOR OUR DEDICATED ARMED FORCES INFO WEB PAGE***
Friday 27 June 2025
Saturday 28 June 2025
Sunday 29 June 2025
Cleethorpes has hosted Armed Forces Days for over ten years and once again there will be a full programme of events to celebrate to show our support to our armed forces. The exciting event is packed with displays, parades, military equipment to explore, live music and much more and is located across the whole of the resort of Cleethorpes from Central Prom to the Boating Lake area and the Meridian Showground.
Armed Forces Weekend kicks off in Cleethorpes on Friday night with the Armed Forces Community Carnival Parade and follows throughout Saturday and Sunday with parades, air displays, live music and much more.
Here is our dedicated ARMED FORCES INFO WEB PAGE with parking, road closures, fringe events and offers, what’s on each day and more.
Follow Armed Forces Cleethorpes on Facebook for the latest and up to date information as the event happens.
Visit www.afmet.co.uk for the organisers website.
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