The iconic Sausage and Cider Festival is coming to Cambridge Rugby Club on July 8 and you could be there for free.
The venue will host a large outdoor stage for an array of live entertainment, multiple food vendors and bars covering more than 50m.
In 2022, the festival welcomed more than 80,000 people nationwide and visited more than 50 locations across the UK from Devon to Scotland.
The event offers a variety of unique flavours of craft ciders including rhubarb, cherry bakewell, chocolate and pineapple, as well as an array of more than 12 sausage flavours and live entertainment.
Alongside more than 25 cider flavours, the festival also provides a selection of other alcoholic beverages including prosecco, gin, beer and soft drinks.
For those who are there for the entertainment, the festival offers on-stage speed sausage eating contests and six-round chilli eating competitions.
Tribute acts will include Bon Govi, ABBA tribute, Scam Fendr, KopyKat Killers, Queens Greatest Hits tribute, along with DJ Pandar, singer-songwriter Daren Poyzer.
The Ely Standard has teamed up with Sausage and Cider Fest and is giving one lucky reader the opportunity to win four tickets.
Be in with a chance to win a huge day out with three friends/family members and indulge in more than 25 cider flavours, several sausage flavours, and live music.
You’ll even be able to take part in the chilli or world record sausage eating competition!
All you have to do is answer this question:
- Where is the Sausage and Cider Fest Cambridge taking place?
Email your answer to katie.woodcock@newsquest.co.uk along with your full name.
The closing date for the competition is June 29 and the winner will be contacted during the week commencing July 3.
The event will run from 2pm until 11pm. Under 18’s must be accompanied by someone above the age of 21. No more than three under 18’s can be accompanied by the same 21-year-old.
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