Polish your cars, shine your shoes and get out your best dresses, the Kurri Kurri Nostalgia Festival rock and rolls back into town on the last weekend in March.
Bringing the 1950s to life in the streets of Kurri Kurri, it continues to be one of the Hunter's most popular events.
Kurri Kurri Nostalgia Festival celebrates all the good things from the 1950s and 1960s - rock n roll music, dancing, classic cars, vintage clothing and good old fashioned fun.
There's something for everyone with free entertainment and activities throughout the weekend in Rotary Park.
If you love classic cars and hot rods, Shannons Show and Shine is a real highlight, with an amazing display of hundreds of immaculate classic cars and hot rods.
"The Retro Market Place brings together some of the biggest and best nostalgia themed retro and vintage market stalls from across the country," a festival spokesman said.
"You'll find themed merchandise, retro goods, vintage clothing, rock n roll memorabilia, collectables and plenty for the car enthusiasts.
"Whether you remember the 1950s or are inspired by the era, getting dressed up is part of the fun.
"So don your vintage or retro outfits and get your photo snapped and you could even win a prize by entering a Best Dressed competition."
The festival kicks off on Friday, March 27, with a free family fun night from 5pm in Rotary Park, and runs throughout Saturday and Sunday, March 28 and 29.