In the mood for some delicious food?
Foodie adventures are the best adventures which is why we're offering our readers the chance to win one of ten family weekend tickets to Oaklands College Foodies Festival.
It's the UK's biggest touring celebrity food and music festival series. Enjoy a fun-filled weekend as you watch cooking demonstrations from some of the best local chefs, MasterChef Champions and Great British Bake Off stars. They'll be sharing their top cooking and baking tips on stage, as well as some simple recipes, perfect for re-creating at home and wowing guests when they come for dinner.
Get into the festival vibe with live music from chart-topping performers including Blue, Sister Sledge and Symphonic Ibiza. Have fun with chilli-eating competitions and food challenges. Kids can join in the amusement too at The Kids Cookery Theatre.
And of course, not to be missed are the delightful new wines, champagnes and cocktails in The Drinks Theatre which will make idyllic accompaniments to the taste sensations on offer in the form of scrumptious street food from around the world.
It's the perfect way to make the most of summer!
The Prize
Our readers will have the chance to win one of 10 family weekend tickets (each one is worth £92). A family ticket allows entry for two adults and up to three children across all three days of the festival.
The festival will take place at Oaklands College from May 31 to June 2.
How to win
For a chance to win simply follow the link below and answer one music-related question correctly. The closing date for entries is Monday, May 20, 2024.
Click here to enter and answer the question
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Good luck and Bon Appétit!
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