Popular Gin and Rum Festival to return to Stoke-on-Trent in July

By Sarah Garner

8th May 2024 | Local News

The Gin and Rum Festival will take place at The Kings Hall on 6 July (Nub News).
The Gin and Rum Festival will take place at The Kings Hall on 6 July (Nub News).

A popular Gin and Rum Festival will be returning to Stoke-on-Trent in July for the third time.

The event will take place at The Kings Hall on 6 July and there will be over 120 gins and rums on offer.

There will also be live music, award-winning DJ and a tequila and cocktail bar.

Event Director, Donna Brady, said: "Stoke is one of our favourite cities to visit! It's been a staple city since the Gin and Rum Festival began and we love coming here!

Over 120 gins and rums will be on offer at the event (Nub News).

"All guests will receive a stainless steel cup, stainless steel reusable straw, festival guide, satchel and snack on arrival. 

"The experience allows guests to travel the world of Gin and Rum across our bars, hand picked distillers will showcase their products and give samples for people to try. Our event includes an award-winning DJ and live band."

The Gin and Rum Festival is an 18+ event, tickets are available here.

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