Smoked & Uncut festival is a classic English summer party with a with a rock ‘n’ roll twist; a home-grown countryside carnival for music-lovers, foodies and families.
Located just 20 minutes from Bath and Bristol, it’s an open-air party for the whole family set in the grounds of THE PIG-near Bath.
Get ready to dance the day (and night) away with headliners Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, disco legends Sister Sledge, a line-up of local bands, and DJs until late.
If your feet get tired, browse the boutique market stalls, sample some bites from the street food stalls, which will be dishing up seriously tasty festival fodder, and wash it down with some tasty tipples from the bars, serving cocktails, wine, fizz, cider and beer.
Foodies can also look forward to two optional pop-up dining experiences: one hosted by Chef Angela Hartnett and her chef friends, and the other by THE PIG’s team of Chef Apprentices and Chef Director James Golding.
We have teamed up with Smoked & Uncut festival at THE PIG-near Bath to offer one lucky reader the chance to win two adult entry tickets.
For your chance to win two adult tickets to attend, all you have to do is send your answer to the following question, along with your full name, contact number, email address and Somerset County Gazette Smoked & Uncut at the Pig near Bath in the subject line to promotions@localiq.co.uk by the closing date 7th July 2022.
Question: What musical instrument is Jules Holland famous for playing?
Terms & Conditions
- The prize is non-transferable to any other Smoked & Uncut festival and is only valid at THE PIG-near Bath. No cash or credit alternative will be given
- You will not be able to enter the festival site without entrance tickets
- Entrants must be over 18 years old
- Travel and other expenses are not included
- Does not include any food or beverages at the festival other than what is outlined in the offer at the time of redemption
- Car parking is not included and costs an additional £5 bookable via Smoked & Uncut website but we advise drop off due to limited spaces
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