The event, which is being staged by Blackpool Tourism Business Improvement District (TBID) in association with VisitBlackpool and Blackpool Transport, will take place on Sunday 7 May, the day after the King’s Coronation at Westminster Abbey.
These are the highlights of the day:
Heritage Tram Parade
The parade will see 11 trams from the heritage fleet travel in convoy from Blackpool Pleasure Beach to Little Bispham. The convoy, which sets off at 2.15pm, will pause at the Tower Festival Headland for a unique photo opportunity. Trams featuring in the parade include open top, single and double deckers, and the famous illuminated trams. Tickets to ride the heritage trams during the parade are now on sale from Blackpool Transport.
The Big Comedy Carpet Coronation Lunch
From 3.00pm onwards, people can bring a picnic, relax, and take advantage of an al fresco dining area opposite The Blackpool Tower for The Big Coronation Lunch, or take advantage of the on-site food huts serving a wide variety of food.
There will be free live entertainment throughout the afternoon, hosted by Blackpool’s very own Hayley Kay, with performances from X Factor finalists Rob King and Rachael Wooding and, direct from the West End, Leanne Jones.
They will be joined by an impressive line-up of the resort’s most popular entertainers including The Jersey Beats, Angels Elite and Mooky and Boo, the lovable clowns from the Blackpool Tower Circus.
More entertainment will announced in the run-up to the event.
Alongside the entertainment, there will be fun activities and competitions for children, including a chance to decorate their own version of the Coronation crown!
Evening on the Comedy Carpet
From 8.00pm, the party will continue with a free live screening of the Coronation Concert from Windsor Castle. The concert will be streamed on to a screen on the Tower Festival Headland with specially-lit bespoke illuminations for the Coronation. The finale to Blackpool’s day of celebration will see an interactive light show on The Blackpool Tower.
Kate Shane, chair of the TBID Management Steering Group, said:
A VisitBlackpool spokesperson added: