Bolton Food and Drink Festival will welcome visitors from 10am on Saturday, ahead of three days of live music, free family entertainment and excellent food.
The opening was delayed after Storm Lilian battered the town centre with gusts significantly stronger than forecast.
Gazebos, tents and other event infrastructure was left damaged or displaced, posing a significant risk to public safety.
Despite the set-back, market traders, festival staff and the community all pulled together to clear the debris and get the site ready for the next day.
Thanks to the hard work of all involved, the Saturday, Sunday and Monday of the August bank holiday will go ahead as scheduled.
Visitors will enjoy live music, free cooking demonstrations, ticketed events, celebrity spectaculars, free family entertainment and much more.
The Leader of Bolton Council, Cllr Nick Peel, said:
“Everyone has been working flat out to clean up the debris from Storm Lilian and make sure the site is safe to open on Saturday.
“As disappointed as we were to postpone the festival, the storm has shown Bolton’s resilient spirit at its very best.
“The market stall holders have been fantastic, they have kept a positive attitude throughout the day and are excited for the three days of trading ahead.
“The whole community has really pulled together, and the best way people can help now is to come out in force in support of our local producers, artists and performers.”