'Night Market' event coming to Kenilworth this September

By James Smith

7th Aug 2024 | Local News

A previous event at East Chase Farm (image via East Chase Farm)
A previous event at East Chase Farm (image via East Chase Farm)

A new 'night market' is set to be held in Kenilworth this September.

Night Market at Wildflower Field is being organised by Owen Prosser-Stock and promises to bring family fun to town on Saturday 14 September.

Owen - who also runs Time for Tea on Castle Hill - said he is "thrilled to invite families to an evening of fun, food and entertainment".

In partnership with East Chase Distillers, the event will run from 4pm to 10pm and will offer a "perfect blend of activities for all ages".

Wildflower Field will transform into a vibrant marketplace, providing a green space for children to play and explore while adults enjoy a selection of beverages.

The whole family can indulge in an array of delicious street food from local vendors, featuring diverse cuisines to satisfy every palate.

In addition to the culinary delights, the Night Market will feature live entertainment throughout the evening, creating a lively atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.



From local duos to talented solo performers.

"We're excited to bring the Night Market to Wildflower Field," Owen added.

"It's an opportunity for families to come together, enjoy good food, and experience great entertainment in a beautiful outdoor setting.

"We look forward to seeing the community come out and enjoy this special night."

Admission will cost £3 with children under 10 going free.

Get your ticket here.

     

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