Caroline Flack fans call for Flackstock to become annual event after moving documentary

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Flackstock gave a look behind the scenes at the heartfelt journey that Caroline Flack's family and friends made to get a festival set up in her name.The festival was a celebration of Caroline's life and a tribute to her memory, with mum Christine admitting in the documentary that her loved ones didn't get a chance to do so properly because of the pandemic, which happened shortly after the presenter took her own life in February 2020.The festival, which was held at Englefield House in Berkshire in July, raised money for mental health charities Mind, Samaritans, Choose Love, and Charlie Waller, and featured performances from a range of musicians and comedians including Fleur East, Pixie Lott, Keith Lemon, and Joel Dommett.

According to Caroline's mum Christine, a festival was the best way to pay tribute to her memory. In the documentary she said: "My Caroline was never more herself or happier than at a music festival with her sister and her friends.

Flackstock is the wonderful idea of those who knew her best and the perfect way to remember her singing, dancing and most of all laughing.

Not only is Flackstock the most positive way to honour Carrie, but charities that she loved will benefit too. "Everyone we have asked has said yes.

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