Hollywood actress Juliette Lewis transformed a library in Lancashire by performing a rock gig.
The 36-year-old star put on the planned performance at Morecambe Library in Lancashire as part of a campaign to get more youngsters into the library.
The actress-turned-singer sported sequinned shoulder pads, sparkling gloves and a glittering vest for the show.
A stage was set up in between the Talking Book section and the DVD area with a mixing desk in front of the Large Fiction A-Z with space made in the middle for 200 fans.
The performance was part of the Get It Loud In Libraries initiative run by Lancashire County Council for the last four years.
Lewis said: “I’ve been thinking about this show for weeks actually. Just the idea of having a rock’n'roll show in a library is very funny. It’s doing what you’re supposed to do, making noise in quiet places. I love it.”
Stewart Parsons, the manager of Get It Loud In Libraries, said: “It’s very jumpers for goalposts, as you can see. You are budging huge shelves of large print out of the way to accommodate speakers, monitors and Marshall amps.”
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