Get Set For Eats And Beats Festival In Newcastle

Newcastle Gears Up for Live Music and a World of Cuisine at Eats and Beats Festival 2-3 September

Newcastle Gears Up for Live Music and a World of Cuisine at Eats and Beats Festival 2-3 September

Newcastle has all the ingredients you need for a fantastic weekend at the Eats and Beats free food and music festival on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 September

With two music stages, local and Northern Irish food producers, and an abundance of food vendors, it will be jam-packed with live music and a world of cuisine.

Festival goers can enjoy delicious fare and drinks at the Producers Pavilion (sponsored by Lexus Belfast) with over 20 local and Northern Irish artisan food producers to sample from and buy.

The Answer will be performing in the Eats and Beats Festival in Newcastle on the Homegrown stage in Donard Park. Newcastle the two day line-up will see incredible music from local musicians.

Music lovers can then dance their way around two music stages, which will offer free live performances on the Homegrown and World Stages over the two days.

There will be a wonderful line-up of cookery demonstrations dishing up a delicious serving of tasty treats over the festival weekend.

Visitors can enjoy a delightful local menu selection from the likes of award-winning chef Paul Cunningham of Scopers and Mourne Larder fame.

Killeavy Castle Estate, Mourne Food Adventures and Castlescreen Farm will also be on hand to inspire us with their culinary creations.

The Eats and Beats Festival has an iconic backdrop… the Mournes.

For those who enjoy a tipple or two the Cocktail Demo from Avoca Hotel will be right up your street.

Or whay about whetting your appetite with some local craft beers, gin, and whiskey from the likes of Whitewater Brewery, Killowen Distillery and Two Stacks Irish Whiskey.

And the Food Village has over 30 food vendors offering local and world cuisine, all supported by a sustainability teepee.

Visitors will be entertained by an incredible array of performances offering an eclectic mix of styles and genres that is sure to create a big festival vibe across the seaside town.

Live music at the Homegrown stage in Donard Park starts each day from 11am… be sure to check the various artists set times at:

https://www.visitmournemountains.co.uk/whats-on/giant-adventures/eats-and-beats-festival-newcastle

The talented Ryan McMullan joins the line-up at Eats and Beats 2023.

Newry Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Valerie Harte said: “Newry Mourne and Down is becoming well known for its quality food and drink and it has long had a strong track record for producing talented and successful musicians. 

The Eats and Beats festival will be an excellent opportunity to sample our award-winning food, great drinks, chart-topping music, but above all else, a fantastic time with friends and family.”

Councillor Harte added: “We are especially proud this year that the landscape underpinning our Giant Adventures is part of the recently designated Mourne Gullion Strangford UNESCO Geopark.

“All roads lead to Newcastle on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 September as the Eats and Beats festival finishes off the Council’s summer events programme on a high.”

Jonathon Lavery, Sales Manager at Lexus Belfast, said: “Lexus Belfast is delighted to be sponsoring the Producers Pavilion at the 2023 Eats and Beats Festival.

Visitors to Eats and Beats can enjoy delicious fare at the Producers Pavilion (sponsored by Lexus Belfast) with over 20 Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland food producers.

“As a brand, we are committed to reducing our carbon footprint and striving towards a sustainable future.

“Our aim is to help design the future by delivering Lexus Electrified vehicles and we are glad to be partnering up with the Eats and Beats Festival, who have sustainability and supporting local businesses at the forefront of the event.”

On the Homegrown stage in Donard Park its two day line-up will be hosted by QRadio presenter, comedian and DJ Ryan Hand. 

The festival weekend will see incredible music from the likes of The Answer, Ryan McMullan, Lemonade Shoelace, Ria Maguire, and Belfast’s very own Brian Kennedy who is sure to add to the festival atmosphere.

Anyone looking for something different will find it at the World Stage in Donard Park, hosted by Ripton Lindsay.

Here you can lose yourself in the vibes of Basork – Balkan Alien Sound and the unmissable sounds of the Streetwise Circus Samba Band.

There is a wide variety of music to suit all tastes at the Eats and Beats.

The Reverend Doc & The Flying Squad and Mirenda Rosenberg will also take to the World Stage over the two-day event.

For visitors travelling to Newcastle, a Park and Ride will operate from the Northfield site on the A50 Castlewellan Road on both days. Public toilets and Accessoloo will be located across the site.

Stay tuned to the Visit Mourne Social Media pages where the full festival line-up, car-parking and other important festival information will be available throughout the weekend.

Further information on where to stay, eat, and things to do during your stay can be found at:

visitmournemountains.co.uk.

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The Eats and Beats festival is part of the Giant Adventures events programme which includes the Wake the Giant festival which took place in Warrenpoint on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 August.

The popular Footsteps in the Forest festival will also make a welcome return to Slieve Gullion Forest Park from Wednesday 25 to Monday 30 October.

Families and thrill-seekers will encounter enchanting characters, spine-tingling surprises, and immersive storytelling.

In addition to the Giant Adventures festivals there is an exciting programme of summer events that also celebrate the district’s culture and heritage.

These events add to the fantastic offering already in place for both locals and visitors enjoying their summer in Visit Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion.

Full details on:

www.visitmournemountains.co.uk