A music festival taking place in Lancashire next weekend has announced it will host a range of activities to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support.

Highest Point Festival which will be held in Lancaster's Williamson Park from May 12-15 will host a 'microrave' and ‘drink for Chris’, featuring special guest DJs, sunset sessions and ready meal auction as part of a fundraiser for Macmillan.

Having raised more than £250,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support since the festival’s inception in 2016, Highest Point is aiming to amplify its fundraising in 2022 so that more people living with cancer can access the physical, financial and emotional support the charity gives.

As part of the jam-packed weekend of music, food and entertainment, Skiddle, the event discovery platform which works closely with Highest Point, will throw a range of fun activities in a uniquely-themed space, named the ‘Microrave’.

DJs from across the festival will be invited to take to the decks and have a spin in the name of charity, and the space will also play host to sunset sessions, with ‘Cafe Del Morecombe’ open for business - a cosy area for festival goers to relax, chill and watch the sunset.

Throughout the weekend, attendees can order a ‘drink for Chris’ at its bars, with money donated directly to Macmillan.

There will also be a raffle with a host of mystery prizes, big and small, to be won, and the Microrave space will also play host to what could be the world’s first(?) ready meal auction.

Speaking about the partnership with Macmillan, Richard Dyer, co-founder and director of Skiddle, said: “We’re delighted to be partnering with Macmillan Cancer Support once again to help such an important and vital cause.

"We appreciate the support they gave to our colleague and friend Chris Glaba and hope everyone will join us in raising further funds so Macmillan can continue the amazing work they do for people living with cancer.”

Now in its fourth year, Highest Point, which takes place from Thursday 12 - Saturday 14 May, will see headliners Clean Bandit, Richard Ashcroft and Kaiser Chiefs take to stage in front of 35,000 attendees in the stunning 54-acre grounds of Williamson Park in Lancaster.

Sunday May 15 also sees the return of Big Family Day Out allowing families to experience the Highest Point Festival site with lots to do for all ages.

Relationship fundraising area manager, Macmillan Cancer Support Lisa Martin, said: “We cannot thank Highest Point and Skiddle enough for everything they do for Macmillan Cancer Support and people living with cancer.

"Our relationship over the years has gone from strength to strength and we love working alongside them.

"The team at Highest Point have yet again pulled it out of the bag in coming up with a fun and exciting way to fundraise with the 'Microrave' and we cannot wait to see it first-hand.

"To everyone attending Highest Point this year please come along, say hello and dance your way to raising some incredible funds."

Macmillan Cancer Support provides specialist health care, information and financial support to people who are affected by cancer, as well as looking at the social, emotional and practical impact cancer can have and campaigns for better cancer care. Macmillan’s goal is to reach and improve the lives of everyone who has cancer in the UK.

Donate via the Skiddle Microrave JustGiving page. Attendees will also be able to donate on-site.