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Leicester's craft beer and music festival, Brew Beat, returns to Leicester city centre

Leicester's craft beer and music festival, Brew Beat, returns to Leicester city centre

Leicester's craft beer and music festival returns to the city centre in early September with a stellar line up of live music, craft beers and street food.

An eclectic line up of live music, including over 30 artists and bands, will feature at Leicester’s second craft beer and music festival Brew Beat as the three-day event returns to the city between 2nd to 4th September.

As well as an impressive musical line up, the city centre festival will showcase a huge variety of food and drinks, with over 40 craft beers, a gin and cocktail tent, and street food stalls in Green Dragon Square, located behind Leicester Market.

Providing the soundtrack to the festival will be a varied line up of artists, with sounds spanning through funk, reggae, soul, rock, urban and electronic music. Headline acts include a 7-piece live funk extravaganza in the form of Leeds based funk and soul band Haggis Horns, reggae grooves from North-West London based producer and multi-instrumentalist Kiko Bun, a brass explosion by New Orleans inspired King Brasstards, and a DJ set from DMC World Champion Jon1st. Other artists billed to perform include Queen Millz, HQ Familia Live Show, Harri Georgio & The Well Behaved Young Men, Ninja Bob, Ffion Rebecca, Maniscooler, Funknation and Rotations, with more to be announced over the coming weeks. Music will be on throughout the day until 9pm each night.

The festival will also feature a huge variety of 40+ craft beers from a stellar line up of breweries, including local names such as Framework, Charnwood, Leatherbritches, Everards, Round Corner, Oakham, and national greats including Tiny Rebel, Vocation, Beavertown. A stellar line up of alcoholic acts!

As well as the huge selection available at the festival, pubs and bars across the city centre will be adding to the possibilities of new tipples to try via a craft beer trail, with specially selected beers that will be available exclusively over the weekend.

After the festival ends each evening, venues around the city will be continuing the party by hosting live music events. There will also be a craft beer trail encompassing many of the city’s best-loved pubs and bars. More information about satellite events and trails will be available via the Brew Beat website.

A new addition for this year’s Brew Beat festival comes in the form of on-site food stalls, hosted by some of the city’s most loved restaurants and vendors, including Kayal, Herb and Bubble Ci-tea, with more to be announced soon.

The event is funded by BID Leicester, with support from PPL PRS and Leicester City Council, and initiated and delivered by three local businesses: design work has been co-ordinated by agency Arch Creative; the musical line up curated by HQ Recording and Steamin’ Billy will be providing the selection of drinks on Green Dragon Square.

“We’re delighted to see the return of the city’s craft beer and music festival” said Simon Jenner, Director of BID Leicester, funders of the event. “Brew Beat will be a celebration of local talent – from emerging performers to the best local breweries. We’re sure that this year’s festival will be even bigger and better than the last, with the addition of food vendors on site, an even broader range of talent, the additional options of a cocktail bar, and a programme of satellite music events across thew city after the festival finishes each evening. As well as bringing a great party atmosphere, events like this help drive footfall directly into our pubs and bars to benefit the local economy.”

The festival site on Green Dragon Square will be free to enter, however once capacity is reached a one-in, one-out policy will operate.

Visit www.brewbeat.co.uk for more information.


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