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Pub in the Park to return

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The popular Pub in the Park Festival will return to Bath’s Royal Victoria Park this year.

Organisers, Brand Events TM Ltd, who also organise the Chris Evans event, Carfest and Kirsty Allsopp’s Handmade Fairs, launched the three day festival in Bath last June. Some 14,000 people attended the event.

Plans are now in place for the event to return in 2019.

Like last year, Tom Kerridge will be returning and bringing a stellar line up of world-class chefs to the event, as well as there being live music, demonstrations and other festival fun with the full line up being revealed soon.

 

Pub in the Park will be at Victoria Park from 21st – 23rd June. Visit their website for more information here.

See more of Bath’s events here.

 

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