It's a sell-out! Teddington's Beer Festival attracts hundreds over the weekend
By Stuart Higgins
8th Nov 2022 | Local News
Teddington's culture centre The Landmark was the venue for a massive rock and beer festival over the weekend.
Hundreds of people turned up on Friday and Saturday to sample a massive array of beers and ciders from local breweries as well as those from further afield.
Award winners were in attendance, including the European Beer Challenge 2021 Gold Winner and the Taste of Kent Beer of the Year.
Alongside the larger and ale, visitors were be able to sample street food by Strawberry Hill based, Homemade Curries. Small batch spirits and cocktails by local Kingston distillery Bone Idyll were also available.
The entertainment was provided by a local band on Friday night, Grand Theft Audio (GTA), who specialise in covers of rock bands like the Rolling Stones and are gaining profile by the week.
Lead singer Paul Shields and drummer Roger Swaine from Teddington belted out the golden oldies bringing the audience to its feet with massive cheers and applause.
Those in attendance on the festival's final day, Saturday 5th November, were treated to live performances in both the afternoon and evening. Funky next door neighbours and BRIT School graduates, The Colossals, took to the Landmark's stage first and the night ended in style with The Deputies, a good time rock n' roll band full of seasoned musicians from a wide range of backgrounds.
All proceeds raised from the Teddington Beer Festival will be used to aid the funding of future events as part of the Landmark Arts Centre's ongoing programme.
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