Shropshire’s biggest beer fes>val returns to the Quarry on October 4th and 5th. Shropshire Oktoberfest hosts local brewers, drinks producers, and street food trucks from the region, against a backdrop of live music and lederhosen.
Shropshire’s biggest beer fes>val returns to the Quarry on October 4th and 5th. Shropshire Oktoberfest hosts local brewers, drinks producers, and street food trucks from the region, against a backdrop of live music and lederhosen.
The award-winning events team behind the event, Shropshire Fes>vals, are expec>ng Saturday’s main tent and VIP area to sell out again.
Shropshire Fes>vals’ Director of Fun, Beth Heath, said she loves championing local food and drink producers, par>cularly the brewers who have supported the event since it began in 2017. She said, “There’s no doubt about it, Shropshire Oktoberfest is a lot of fun. Our drinks tent is filled with local brewers, cider makers, dis>llers, winemakers and producers who proudly serve their >pples direct to the customers. It’s not the usual mainstream rubbish you oVen get served at fes>vals.
“We’ll fill your bellies with incredible street food from vendors such as Wild Street Kitchen and Señor Tigre, then you can dance your socks off in front of the live music stage or choose your own music in the silent disco.”
CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) will be running the Hopportunity Bar with their top picks and unusual choices, which usually include vegan and gluten free options.
Friday’s music lineup features Unit 47, The Founders, Supersonic - The Sound of Oasis, Lucas D & the Groove Ghebo, and Fee Fee & The Sen>ments. On Saturday the stage will host Two Blank Pages, Something 4 the Weekend, Custard & Gunpowder, The Dirty Rockin Scoundrels, Thomas Atlas, Hot Rox, The Ver>go Band and some Oompah.
Festival goers can pick their own music in the silent disco tent and have 5 minutes of fame at Volvo Shrewsbury’s Carpool Karaoke.
The comedy tent will be open on Saturday, October 5th. Back by popular demand, Daliso Chaponda returns to the comedy lineup. He shot to fame on Britain’s Got Talent and has since toured worldwide and appeared on Have I Got News For You, The Royal Variety Performance, QI, and The News Quiz. Joining him is Preston’s funny man - Tony Vino, Lou Conran who has supported Sarah Millican and Joe Lyceb on tour, Steve Royle who also made a BGT final, Pat Monahan who won ITV’s ‘Show Me The Funny,’ and Irish comic Kieran Lawless will MC. The comedy tent’s closing act is award-winning stand up Sam Avery, aka The Learner Parent.
Beth adds, “Dust off those lederhosen and get ready for the county’s best party!”
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