A pop-up art gallery set up in a shopping arcade by Terrorvision frontman Tony Wright will close with a celebration on Saturday.
The Artistic Off-Licence, in the unit at the Airedale Centre, Keighley and previously occupied by Specsavers, has been running for six weeks.
It was set up by the rocker, who also sings with his band Laika Dog, and his friend Jonny Morall.
A spokesman for the project, Stephen Fanning, said: “This Saturday we have a variety of acts on throughout the day to mark the end. These will include local musicians and bands.”
Among them will be Robin Leitch, the singer from Keighley-based band Random Hand, who will be performing stand-up and Joe Tilston will play folk songs.
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