WREXHAM Feast is coming back to the city next weekend (September 24 & 25) at Waterworld cark park.
The food festival returns following a successful comeback last year and promises to build on the achievements of 2021 by expanding its already huge line-up.
Feast will feature a wide range of things to see and do such as sampling a variety of street foods through the various stalls and bars, experience live music and performers, cooking demos from local chefs, shopping, and much more.
The festival will last throughout the day and into the night playing host to the best local and upcoming food traders whilst showcasing local lagers, gins, and coffees.
Event organiser, Sam Harris said: “We’re jam-packed with traders both locally and nationally with some really exciting things in store.”
“We’ve got a cookery school – completely free of charge, two music stages packed with all sorts of different types of music so there’s something for everyone.
"There’s lots of free activities for kids too, but I think the biggest thing we’ve got coming is Ken Fox’s Wall of Death which hasn’t been in Wrexham for a very very long time. He’s the guy who taught Guy Martin how to ride the wall for a Guinness World Record. For him to come to Wrexham is quite something."
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The festival will begin on Saturday from 10am – 9pm and Sunday will take place from 10am finishing at the earlier time of 5pm.
Sam revealed that ahead of this year’s event, Wrexham Feast has had to move locations due to demand, resulting in the event doubling in size for 2022.
“We’ve outgrown our original location. We’ve had a huge response from businesses and traders. It’s really good to see the local community getting on board. We’ve already given away hundreds of tickets to schools and community groups whilst also keeping the price the same as last year.
“It’s so nice to be able to give a platform to the local businesses and to grassroots artists. I’m really excited about it.
“I hope people come away from the event having really enjoyed the experience and having that time to connect as a family.”
Single day adult tickets cost £4.75 whilst under 16’s gain free entry.
Alternatively, there is an option to purchase a weekend ticket for the festival which costs £7.75.
To find out more and to purchase your tickets, visit www.wrexhamfeast.com or visit the Wrexham Feast Facebook page.
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