A popular food festival is set to return to Southampton.
Summer Feastival, presented by Street Food Circus, will be back by the River Itchen in June.
After selling out in previous years, Summer Feastival will take place again in Crosshouse Car Park on June 6, 7 and 8.
Street Food Circus will once again transform the city car park into a festival food and drink village for culture lovers to come together.
DJ beats and craft drinks draw crowds to Southampton’s culinary weekend (Image: Matthew Sanger) Previous years have seen crowds enjoy food from local and national suppliers, drinks, and DJs spinning tunes.
Visitors can explore food offered by chefs in the region as well as some who are travelling in from far and wide.
Festival producer Matt Sanger said: "We were delighted with the response to the events we have hosted at Crosshouse Road car park.
"A festival right by the river near Itchen Bridge has been better than we could have imagined.
Summer Feastival welcomes families, foodies, and furry friends by the river (Image: Matthew Sanger) "This year, Friday evening session will be back and that is going to be one for the grown-ups to really let loose.
"We will once again be showcasing incredible food trucks, we’ve got a great DJ line-up, brilliant drinks and more.
"Food and music really bring people together and Summer Feastival will again be a celebration and be among the best events to ever be hosted in Southampton."
Matt Lawton from Street Food Circus added: "We’re excited to be bringing the Street Food Circus back to Southampton for Summer Feastival.
"The last few years exceeded our expectations and it was a great collaboration with Southampton offering something deliciously different, 100 per cent daytime festival vibes.
"Once again, expect Street Food Trucks, cocktails, Tiny Rebel Beer Bar, Cider, DJs and a tasty day out by the river.
"It will be the perfect day out for everyone, families, friends and extended tribes, come hungry."
Advance tickets are £5 per session for adults, and kids come in for free.
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