Festival at Penarth Lawn Tennis Club back this month after three-year break

By Jack Wynn

16th May 2022 | Local News

The popular event last took place in 2019 when more than a thousand people enjoyed a festival atmosphere in the spring sunshine. (Image credit: Penarth Lawn Tennis Club)
The popular event last took place in 2019 when more than a thousand people enjoyed a festival atmosphere in the spring sunshine. (Image credit: Penarth Lawn Tennis Club)

The Street Food and Music Festival at Penarth Lawn Tennis Club is set to return after a three-year break due to Covid restrictions.

It's predicted up to 1,200 people will attend the festival on May 28. The popular event last took place in 2019 when more than a thousand people enjoyed a festival atmosphere in the spring sunshine.

Martin Radford, chairman of the Penarth Lawn Tennis Club, said: "It's great to see big social events returning to the tennis club after such a long absence.

"This year, the festival is not only a great opportunity for people in Penarth to get together but also raise money for the club's charity, Velindre Cancer Care."

The event will be headlined by Cardiff-based GrooveLine, who will get the party going with their selection of 1970s disco and soul tracks.

Guests can also expect music from Penarth-based singer-songwriter, Jim Pirrie, jazz from The Elijah Quintet, as well as lively sets from T-One and The Little Giants.

There will be a Mexican food stall, pizza, doughnuts, and other vendors that are still yet to be confirmed.

Al Cozens, the event coordinator, added: "We have a really varied lineup both with the food and the bands! We hope it will bring the community in Penarth together for a long-overdue party." 

The event will start at 12.30 and is set to finish at 20:00. Tickets cost £6 each with children's tickets at £4.

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