
Coastal have switch up their output, rolling back the years for the Easter Bank Holiday Weekend, playing a different decade each day.
Each of the 4 days of the bank holiday weekend have been assigned a decade and between 6am and 6pm, Coastal will play nothing but anthems from that decade of choice.
The show kicked off with Ged and Hayley at Breakfast on Good Friday morning at 6am and will continue 80s music all day until 6pm when Norry Ascroft kicks off the weekend party with Club Classics.
Saturday will see Luke Abbass switch the decades to pure 90s music; followed by 1 of two special broadcasts from Common Edge for the Blackpool Cup. The 90s records continue until 6pm when the Out Out show begins.
Day 3 will see Lucy Gormanly take control of your Easter Sunday morning with the biggest tracks from the 00s, followed by another special live broadcast from the Blackpool Cup. Normal programming resumes from midday, with Sam and Aish followed by That Upbeat Thing from 4pm.
Finally, Easter Monday will see the very best records from the 2010s, with Ged and Hayley kicking off the party from 6am, running through until 6pm when Norry Ascorft brings to a close the Easter weekend with a chilled show, then Late Nights with Luke from 10pm.
You can listen to any of the shows on Coastal Radio DAB via Smart Speaker, App, Online, Freeview Channel 277 or DAB across Blackpool, Wyre and Fylde.