Warwick Beer, Cider and Music Festival to return this weekend

By James Smith

14th Jul 2022 | Local News

The Warwick Court Leet Beer, Cider and Music Festival will return on July 15 and 16 (Image supplied)
The Warwick Court Leet Beer, Cider and Music Festival will return on July 15 and 16 (Image supplied)

Warwick Court Leet's Beer, Cider and Music Festival is set to return to the Pageant Gardens this weekend.

Running on Friday July 15, and Saturday 16 the charity fundraising event is returning for the first time since before the pandemic.

Guests will be treated to a choice of 45 beers, 15 ciders, and even a prosecco bar, with food and entertainment running throughout the event.

The last event, in 2019, raised over £15,000 for local causes.

And all the money raised this weekend will be given to Warwick Court Leet's grants committee which provides grants to charities and good causes in the CV34 postcode area.

Tickets for the festival - which include a £5 drinks voucher, a commemorative glass and tasting notes - have been on sale since April.

Warwick Court Leet's Beer, Cider and Music Festival was last held in 2019 (Image supplied)

Entry is by advance ticket only, and online sales have now closed.

But anybody who has not bought a ticket yet can still purchase them from Warwick Visitor Information Centre on Jury Street and Torry's Hardware & DIY on West Street.

Speaking to Nub News earlier in the year event organiser Rob Cameron said: "We are really excited because it is such a great event.

"We love running it and we get lots of positive feedback.

"The venue is stunning as an outdoor area in the centre of Warwick and creates a real buzz on the day.

"It is great to see people at these sort of events, there is always a great atmosphere. And so long as the weather holds it will be a beautiful couple of days in the middle of town."

The last festival raised over £15,000 for local causes (Image supplied)

Warwick Court Leet also hosts the Lord Leycester Beer and Cider Festival in February.

And with both events relying on donations, volunteers and sponsorship to raise money, Rob said the Court Leet was indebted to the many people that make the events possible.

"We are fully supported by volunteers, and we greatly appreciate them," he said.

"Heartfelt thanks and appreciation also go out to the businesses that sponsor the beers and ciders, it is this support that makes it all happen and help us support all these great causes around town."

The festival will run from 4pm to 10pm on Friday 15 July and from 12 noon to 10pm (or until dry!) on Saturday 16.

     

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