The grassroots festival has taken place every year since 2012, but was cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic. A smaller spin-off event was staged in 2021.
It has grown from humble beginnings – born out of a weekly gig night called The Sesh – into an event that once drew 10,000 spectators.
Large-scale roadworks on the A63 and the redevelopment of Queen’s Gardens has meant a scaled-down event for the past two years.
It is hoped the festival will expand into the city centre once works have been completed.
Over the years, the festival has provided a springboard for performers such as rapper Chiedu Oraka, who will soon support Coldplay at their shows in Hull later this month.
Tickets can be purchased at the festival entrance.