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Ryan Morrison|16:47 UK time, Tuesday, 15 June 2010

The local stage at the 2010 Jersey Live music festival will have a wild west theme including a bucking bronco and costumes.

Brave Yesterday at Jersey Live 2010The Tease stage first made an appearance at Jersey Live in 2008 when it took on the guise of an English country garden tea-party.

It then returned bigger and better in 2009 as the Wild West Tease stage featuring - as well as a selection of Jersey bands - Victorian and circus costumes.

There was also a coconut shy, test your strength game, candy-floss, popcorn and more - it was run by and raised money for Headway.

In 2010 the stage will change again, to be known as the Wild West Tease stage with the volunteers running the area dressed up in cowboy and cowgirl costumes.

Beth Gallichan is from Headway and is organising the local stage at the Jersey Live festival. She said it's about changing it every year to create a unique, other world area.

"We look to change it every year just to keep it a bit more exciting for festival goers and for us really.

"The theme is a very important part of the experience so they get transported to a different part of the festival.

"We're looking at hopefully getting a bucking bronco and a tin-can alley," said Beth.

On the subject of Jersey Live - Channel Television have details of all the acts playing the festival on their Studio Jam pages.

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