TOPLOADER and N-Trance will headline a two-day festival for charity in Swanage. 

N-Trance, formed by Kevin O'Toole and Dale Longworth in 1991, will appear on stage at the brand new Swanalulu Music Festival in Prince Albert Gardens on Friday, September 13. 

And Toploader, best known for the hit Dancing in the Moonlight, will play on the next day (Saturday, September 14). 

The new festival is organised by WillDoes, a charity is dedicated to the memory of William Paddy, set up by his mother Lesley to help young people achieve wellbeing in Dorset. 

Organisers say 30 acts will be taking to two stages over the two days including Rock of the Pops and Chic-to-Chic on Friday and Maybe Gaga and Galaxy Thief on Saturday. 

Tickets range from free for under 11s and up to £30 per adult on Saturday’s show. 

There will also be funfair rides, a food court and three bars and each day will run up to 10pm. 

Swanage Town Council has advised of road closures in High Street and Encombe Road to facilitate the event.

Tickets can be bought at willdoes.co.uk/tickets/swanalulu-tickets.