A brand new food and music festival is coming to Swansea's Singleton Park on the August bank holiday weekend and it is set to be the largest scale festival in the city.
Run by Revel Festivals, Swansea Food Fest will take place on August 26 and 27 and will not only feature a large handful of food stalls - the organisers are hoping for around 60, over double that of the recent street food festival - in the stunning park, but will also put on masterclasses and talks from a variety of chefs as well as workshops and demonstrations.
Music lovers will also get their fix as the festival is set to host a myriad of live musical acts on its stage, from local talent to well known artists.
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Alongside food and music, the two-day event, created by Revel, will host a number of businesses who will be showcasing their goods, from fashion to arts and crafts to beers, wines and more.
While it's sure to be entertaining in itself, the festival is going even further by having a VIP area, an inflatable assault course, face painting, glitter tattoos as well as 'superheroes' present too.
The Swansea Food Fest event manager Hannah O'Neill said of the new festival: "We are thrilled to present Swansea Food Fest as a celebration of the local food scene, music, and community.
"It's an event that brings people together, highlighting the talent and creativity within our city. We invite everyone to join us in this epic weekend of food, music and family fun on the bank holiday weekend, as we aim to create lasting memories."
While no traders or performers have yet been announced, the festival is on the lookout for exhibitors to showcase their work at Singleton Park in August. To find out more see their website.
Swansea Food Fest will take place on August 26 and 27 in Singleton Park, Mumbles Road. For more what's on stories, sign up for our newsletter here.
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