Tom Kerridge's Pub in the Park will return to Tunbridge Wells in 2020 for a third year
06:00, 05 December 2019
updated: 07:52, 05 December 2019
Celebrity chef Tom Kerridge's Pub in the Park festival is set to return to the county for a third time next year.
The announcement was made today that after the winning formula of last year's food, drink and live music event in Dunorlan Park, the event will be back in Tunbridge Wells next summer.
Last year's event saw headliners including KT Tunstall, Will Young and Rick Astley perform in balmy temperatures, with local chefs from the Kentish Hare’s Tanner brothers to The Sportsman’s Stephen Harris whipping up the food.
The 2020 event, which will come to Tunbridge Wells from Friday, July 10 to Sunday, July 12, will again see Tom and his superstar chef pals bringing together great pubs, tasty food and brilliant music.
The event supports and celebrates local talent, as well as presenting big names in food and music. At each of the eight venues where it will stop off, there’ll be Michelin-starred and award-winning pubs and restaurants serving tasting dishes showing their signature style.
Tom said: “Wow, what a summer. Pub in the Park was an absolute blast.
"I’ve had a sneak peek at the line-up for 2020, and wow, it looks good - tasty food, more amazing chefs and awesome musicians."
Tickets are not yet on sale but you can get priority booking and updates by signing up for the Pub in the Park newsletter.
More information on getting tickets and the line-up will be announced in January.
Find out more at pubintheparkuk.com
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