Early bird tickets are now on sale
The Arboretum Beer Festival is coming back for a third year - bringing warm and fuzzy summer vibes to Nottingham's historic green heart. Although it's not until August, tickets have already gone on sale.
Now a popular fixture on the city calendar, the all-day event at the Arboretum on August 26 will once again showcase dozens of real ales and craft beers from local breweries and beyond. Located around the park's Victorian bandstand, the event - staged by live music promoter and festival operator DHP Family - will blend the tasty food and beer selection with live music and entertainment.
Street food vendors will be curated by Bustler Market with plenty of choices for all tastes. Pat Somers, from DHP Family, said: "It's exciting to be bringing the Arboretum Beer Festival back to Nottingham's historic Arboretum once more."2022 was the second instalment of the now-annual festival and we were fortunate to have some incredible breweries in attendance.
Early bird tickets , including a commemorative festival cup and beer guide, have gone on sale for £11 from gigantic.com. All ages will be welcome, but under-16s must be accompanied by an adult.
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