Jimmy’s Farm, run by Channel 4 presenter and farmer Jimmy Doherty, is located in the heart of Suffolk and plays host to the nationally known family event Jimmy’s Festival, held annually on the farm. This year, Woodforde’s are proud to be sponsoring the festival’s mainstage ‘Wherryfields’, named after Woodforde’s flagship Wherry ale. They will also host ‘Woodforde’s Kitchen’ which will see a line-up of fantastic chefs led by celebrity chef Joe Hurd, giving tantalising culinary demonstrations over the two days.
Also confirmed for Woodforde’s Kitchen are vegan duo BOSH, Double Dutch Drinks as well as DJ BBQ, Jimmy’s Farm’s in-house butcher Jonny Farrell and many more.
Headlining the Wherryfield mainstage are Paul Young and The Happy Mondays who will perform alongside acts including Rats, The Bluetones, Marsicans, Longey & The Gospel Trash, Bessie, Ashfields, MINT, Rory Hope and Tom Lumley. In addition to the musical line-up, kid’s favourite duo Dick & Dom will take to the main stage on the Sunday, bringing their own brand of mayhem and comedy to entertain both young and old.
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Jimmy’s Festival is Saturday 21st – Sunday 22nd July 2018 at Jimmy’s Farm, Suffolk. Tickets are available now from £5.35 at www.jimmysfestival.co.uk.
More information on Woodforde’s Brewery and their products can be found at www.woodfordes.co.uk.
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