The family friendly event takes place the first weekend of September
Food and music fans can look forward to a weekend of culinary delights and live music as the Eats and Beats festival returns to Newcastle.
Delicious fare and drinks will also be available at the Producers Pavilion with an array of local and Northern Irish food producers. The weekend’s soundtrack will be played across two stages from the best local and international musicians and bands. Expect a mix of rock, gospel, folk, country, blues, and punk from musical talent across the island of Ireland.
"The Eats and Beats festival will be an excellent opportunity to sample our delicious award-winning food, chart-topping music, great drinks but above all else, a fantastic time with friends and family."
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