'Kenilworth Social' music and food festival coming to Abbey Fields this August

By James Smith

30th Jul 2024 | Local News

Kenilworth Social is being organised by the team behind Knowle's Party in the Park (image via Party in the Park)
Kenilworth Social is being organised by the team behind Knowle's Party in the Park (image via Party in the Park)

A day of music, community, and food and drink is set to come to Abbey Fields this summer in the form of a new festival.

Ian Rogers - founder of Solihull Summer Fest, Knowle Party in the Park and Pairc Fest - is bringing 'Kenilworth Social' to the town on Sunday August 18.

Attendees can expect local street food vendors, bars and an "incredible array" of tribute acts to create the "perfect ambience" for a local community social.

Ian said: "Kenilworth is an amazing town with a great community spirit that this event will encompass everything the town represents."

The event will run from 10am to 6pm on August 18.

Acts include tributes to Robbie Williams, Tom Jones, Taylor Swift and David Bowie.

Ian added: "Kenilworth Social will be a fantastic platform for local independent businesses and traders.

"We have kept the ticket prices low to attract as many people from the community as possible.

"The line up is with The UK leading tributes to Taylor Swift, Tom Jones, David Bowie and Robbie Williams, hopefully something to suit all musical tastes.

"The event is family and dog friendly."

For tickets or more information visit www.kenilworthsocial.co.uk

     

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