Flags will be raised, ceremonies of reflection held, and tributes made in the town to celebrate the 80th anniversary of VE Day.
People from all walks of life will come together to remember the Second World War generation from the servicemen and women who fought, to children who were evacuated, and those that contributed to the war efforts on the home front.
In the evening, as thousands of beacons shine across the nation, the famous Blackpool Tower will be lit red, white and blue and there will be live entertainment on the promenade including 1940s themed singers.
Cllr Lynn Williams, Leader of Blackpool Council, said:
Key events – open to all
- 8.45am to 9.00am – Flag raising ceremony at the Town Hall, Talbot Square.
- 11am - Ceremony of reflection at the Fylde Arboretum and Memorial Garden, Moor Park Avenue. Civic dignitaries will join veterans and full military standard-bearers.
- 7.30pm to 9.30pm - VE Day 80 celebration event hosted by Hayley Kay on Tower Festival Headland, Blackpool Promenade. Performances from Dad’s Army Band and George Formby tribute. Singer Beverley Alexander will lead a communal rendition of I Vow to Thee My Country.
At 9.30pm Blackpool will join the national beacon lighting ceremony by illuminating Blackpool Tower in red, white and blue.
Blackpool Council’s Armed Forces Champion, Cllr Major Adrian Hoyle, said: