Islanders are being invited to take on a 5k run tomorrow with a musical twist: six live performance pitstops along the way.
Following the success of the inaugural event, the 'Musical 5k Fun Run' is making a come back, and organisers have promised it will be "bigger, better and louder".
Music in Action - the charity behind 'Jersey Sings', a yearly educational project that unites young performers of all abilities from 28 schools - is inviting people to grab their running shoes and meet up at Chateau Vermont at 09:30 on Sunday (22 September).
Pictured: The musical stops along the way.
The 5km route will take runners through the leafy lanes of St. Saviour, starting and finishing in grounds of Chateau Vermont.
Along the route there will be six live music stations to fuel the participants' performance. Performers include the Brian White Band, the Progressive School of Music, the String Quartet, Sam Walwyn, the Jersey Samba Band and Daphne Robertson.
As the run is not-timed, participants will have plenty of time to enjoy the music at each station.
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