Beth Nawr? Festival After Party
Beth Nawr? Festival After Party
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Tickets are now SOLD OUT - you can still come for takeaway food, Trigg's will be serving from the hatch.
If you missed out on getting a ticket, feel free to drop by and if we have space/no-shows then we will sell tickets on the door.
As part of Beth Nawr? Festival, we're celebrating local musicians and food producers with an evening of folky tunes and fresh kebabs.
Join us at Trigg's Cafe at The Mill, from 7pm where you can enjoy their street food favourite: kebabs made with ingredients from within 20 miles, followed by live music from Hawk Howard & Michael Warburton. The bar will be open all evening, serving local beers, cider, wine, cocktails and non-alcoholic beverages.
Tickets are just £5 - buy now to not miss out. Any tickets left will be available on the door.
Music
Hawk Howard & Michael Warburton
British folk scene up-and-comers Hawk Howard (guitar, vocals) and Michael Warburton (mandolin, vocals) bring their improvisational, genre-spanning approach to Trigg's. Borrowing from bluegrass, 60s folk singing and the Hot Club, expect up-tempo tunes, slow waltz's and beautiful harmonised songs informed by their eclectic taste.

Food
On the menu is a choice of kebabs, from locally sourced meat to veggie + vegan options. Every ingredient has been sourced from within a 20 mile radius of The Mill, apart from some dry goods, which are ethically farmed and organic.

Festival
Beth Nawr? Festival (Now What? in Welsh) brings together community builders and activists, farmers, politicians, food leaders and many more all pioneering practical systems change across the UK and internationally. Hosted by Black Mountains College.
Join us in a day of interactive sessions, to learn how they are doing it and explore how you too can help leverage change in small and big ways to build a more just and regenerative society.
Location
Trigg's Cafe at the Mill, LD3 0BW