Halton Rocks 2015 takes to the stage on Saturday, May 16.

This annual music festival will feature 10 live acts.

It regularly attracts crowds of more than 300 and has raised more than £12,000 for charity.

Polaris front man, John Sinnot will be making a long awaited comeback.

The night will also feature a special homecoming performance by Dixie Daye, who for the last few years has been enjoying growing popularity across America.

Zen Project, ZedzDead, JD & The Rocks will be among the line-up.

Jay Hughes of headline act The Volts said: “We are delighted to be headlining such a popular event in aid of such a worthy cause.

“We can promise all who attend a high energy performance on the night, as we love playing in front of our home town crowd."

The event will be held at The Studio, Lacey Street, Widnes.

Admission is £5 in advance at wegottickets.com/event/306712 or £6 on the door.

All proceeds will go directly to the Heswall Disabled Children’s Holiday Fund, a charity supports disabled children across the north west, including many from Widnes and Runcorn.

Event organisers would like to thank main sponsors Take Phat, and associated sponsors IE Audio Hire and Mako Music.