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Apr
This story is sponsored by Glampfest, Suds with Buds, Malton Food Lovers Festival and Spiegeltent.
With the option to camp for the entire weekend or simply join for a day of excitement with a Saturday day ticket, there's a way for everyone to take part in the festivities.
But the fun doesn't stop there - dive into a whirlwind of activities, from quirky quizzes to lively bingo games, from circus workshops to drumming sessions, where all ages are welcome.
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The little ones are sure to be kept busy with party games and sports activities designed just for them, ensuring smiles throughout the weekend.
Excitingly, 2024 marks the debut of a Wellness Tent, a sanctuary where families can unwind and recharge amidst the festival bustle. From yoga to meditation, indulge in moments of tranquillity and connection together.
Whether you're a seasoned festival-goer or a newcomer to the scene, pack your bags and join Glampfest for a weekend filled with fun.
About: Rooster’s Brewing Co. will be playing host to the 2024 instalment of Suds With Buds, the Harrogate-based brewery’s invitational beer, street food and live music festival. Taking place on Saturday June 29th and spanning the combined site of the brewery, yard, taproom, event bar and beer garden, tickets are now on sale at the Rooster's website.
The inaugural event took place in 2023 as part of Rooster’s 30th anniversary celebrations and proved to be such a success that it’s expected to sell-out once again, despite capacity having been increased for 2024.
Suds With Buds will once again deliver a line-up of over 100 exceptional beers from some of the UK's most respected and talked-about breweries, including for the first time, Kernel, DEYA, Burnt Mill, Track, and Marble.
Stiegl from Austria and Spanish brewery, Peninsular will also be pouring their beers. On top of the beers, there will be four street food traders serving up some of the tastiest food the North has to offer, across an eclectic mix of styles and dietary requirements.
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Rooster’s will be announcing who each of the traders are in the run-up to the event. The purpose-built live music stage in the beer garden will play host to some fantastic musical talent from the Harrogate area and from further afield too - ideal for pairing with a few tasty suds with your buds.
The single-session event will run from 2pm – 8pm and is ticket-only entrance, with the taproom closed to non-festival goers on the day.
With over 100 food stalls confirmed, an exciting itinerary of chef demos and 'sofa chats' with celebrated local chefs on the main stage, there’ll be plenty to enjoy. All the demos on the main stage are free of charge.
Younger family members can enjoy the festival too, with Be Amazing Arts hosting a series of children’s activities and workshops over the whole bank holiday weekend and Magical Quests North will be running free shows in Kemp’s Courtyard as well.
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The Malton Food Lovers Festival is free to enter, and the fun begins at 9am on Saturday, and 10am on Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday.
There are designated festival Park & Ride car parks operating at a small charge each day. The Park & Ride service will be available at each entrance to Malton from the A64, with a regular shuttle bus service direct to the event entrance.
Malton is also easily accessible by train or bus with an hourly service on the Liverpool to Scarborough line and the award-winning Yorkshire Coastliner service – the station is just a 10 minute walk from the festival entrance.
Returning to Crescent Gardens from June 28 – July 7, 2024, the Spiegeltent, sponsored by Ogden of Harrogate, will host a vibrant party in town this summer, with nine days of music and entertainment in a lineup that includes cabaret, jazz, soul, dance, burlesque and more.
Drag queen superstar Divina De Campo opens on June 28 with a glamourous evening of cabaret, whilst Festival favourites The Gypsy Queens and the feather-ruffling House of Burlesque with their iconic silent disco are back to join this year’s line-up.
Also making a welcome return is the hugely talented British jazz singer Jo Harrop, who has garnered a host of awards and rave reviews – and performed sell-out gigs at Ronnie Scott’s. And of course, Harrogate’s legendary nightclub, Jimmy’s, is also back by popular demand with DJ Trev hitting the decks.
(Image: Richard Maude for Harrogate International Festivals)
Bradford-based dance company Punjabi Roots, who went down a storm at last year’s Harrogate Carnival, will make their Spiegeltent debut, along with contemporary soul singer Mica Sefia.
Classical music fans will love the prize-winning Gildas Quartet, famed for exploring new ways of performing classical music, whilst the brilliant Maxwell Quartet will perform on Sunday, July 7, bringing their signature mix of folk tunes and a smattering of classical favourites as the Spiegeltent draws to a close.
Keep an eye out for the Children’s Festival on July 6 - 7, as well as yoga, sound baths and a series of daytime activities throughout the week. There’s something for everyone down at the Spiegeltent, so get the dates in your diary and book now for an unforgettable night out in a magnificent venue.
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