WATCHET LIVE Music Festival returns for a tenth anniversary spectacular this weekend.

The annual music festival has become a smash hit over the past decade and this year looks set to be the biggest yet.

Headliners include UB40, The Feeling and The Levellers for what is sure to be a fantastic weekend of live music in a picturesque setting.

The independent music festival has grown from being a small part of Watchet's Carnival weekend to a standalone festival attracting thousands of people and some stellar acts to boot.

On Friday night UB40 are headlining, and although frontman Ali Campbell has left to pursue a solo career, his brother Duncan has stepped in Parsonage Farm crowd are in for a treat with hits including (I Can't Help) Falling in Love With You and of course Red Red Wine.

Then on Saturday five-piece indie-popsters The Feeling will be the star attraction.

The band had a string of big hits in the mid-noughties that with catchy tracks such as 'Fill My Little World' and 'Sewn' getting masses of radio play.

Also performing Saturday night will be the influential Peter Hook and The Light.

The former Joy Division and New Order bassist's band are sure to shine on the main stage.

The Wurzels have made the Sunday afternoon slot their own over the years and are sure to put on a treat for the crowds once again.

The festival will be rounded off by critically acclaimed folk rockers The Levellers, and hopefully it will be A Beautiful Day for their set.

The band were a very personal booking for organiser Mark and Jackie Bale.

"We have realised a dream that we thought was unattainable for us," Jackie said.

"Having these outstanding musicians right here headlining our Main Stage to end the festival's 10th anniversary celebrations is just awesome."

There is so much else going on but it is worth looking out for Company B on Saturday evening at 6pm on the main stage.

A regular at the festival, the seven-piece jump-jive band who dress in fifties-style army uniforms have developed a bit of a cult following at the festival, particularly among female festival-goers.

The festival has completely sold out and there will be no tickets available on the door.

For more information go to www.watchetfestival.co.uk.