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David Kent

Caroline Flack to be honoured with festival Flackstock - with first acts confirmed

The family and friends of the late Caroline Flack have announced a festival in honour of the presenter called Flackstock.

The event will be held on July 25 and is set to see comedy, dance and music acts perform, with funds being raised for mental health charities from the festival.

Natalie Imbruglia, Louise Redknapp and Fleur East are among the first acts to be announced for the event, which will be held in the grounds of Englefield House in Berkshire.

Comedians Joel Dommett, Keith Lemon and Noel Fielding are also set to feature, as are Paddy McGuinness, Dermot O'Leary and Professor Green, with organisers saying that many more acts will be announced in the near future.

Caroline Flack arrives for the Glamour Women Of The Year Awards on June 7, 2016 (WireImage)

The committee behind the event include Caroline’s mother Christine and sister Jody, her friends Natalie Pinkham, Dawn O’Porter, Anna Blue, Sarah Tyekiff, Leigh and Jill Francis.

Caroline’s mother Christine said of Flackstock: "My Caroline was never more herself or happier than at a music festival with her sister and her friends.

"Flackstock is the wonderful idea of those who knew her best and the perfect way to remember her singing, dancing and most of all laughing. Not only is Flackstock the most positive way to honour Carrie, but charities that she loved will benefit from the proceeds.

Caroline's mother Christine has spoken out since her daughter's death (Channel 4)

“My family are so proud that so many people who knew Carrie loved her so very much.”

Money raised from Flackstock will be split equally between the charities Choose Love, Mind, Samaritans and Charlie Waller Trust.

Anyone who wants to head along to the event this summer can pre-register for tickets here.

Caroline was just 40 years old when tragically, she took her own life on February 15, 2020.

Just days after Caroline’s death, Keith, who was a close friend of the Love Island host, suggested a festival should be held to honour Caroline’s memory.

He told Mirror Online that he wanted to bring together music, wellness events and mental health initiatives after a “be kind” event was pitched to him on social media.

Now, it appears he has gotten his wish.

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