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Stone Food and Drink Festival tickets make the perfect Christmas gift for food lovers

Early bird tickets are now on sale for the 21st Stone Food and Drink Festival at Westbridge Park. Give the gift of a delicious weekend this Christmas.

Stone Food and Drink Festival tickets make the perfect Christmas gift for food lovers
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If you are stuck for Christmas gift ideas and shopping for someone who loves good food, Stone Food and Drink Festival might just have the answer.

Early bird tickets are now on sale for the 2026 Stone Food and Drink Festival, which returns to Westbridge Park from 8 to 10 May 2026. The much-loved event will be celebrating its 21st year, firmly cementing its place as one of Staffordshire’s standout food festivals.

With day and weekend tickets available and prices starting from just £8 per person, the festival offers a full weekend of flavour, entertainment and relaxed family-friendly fun. It also makes a thoughtful present that gives people something special to look forward to once the festive season is over.

The 2026 festival will welcome a fresh line-up of celebrity chefs and top local talent, alongside live music, street food traders and a carefully curated mix of artisan producers. As always, there will be competitions, hands-on activities and plenty to enjoy for all ages, with more new features still to be revealed.

New for 2026 are VIP tickets, which include access to an exclusive VIP marquee with comfortable seating, a dedicated bar and added extras for those wanting to enjoy the festival in a little more style.

Tickets can be bought online and are easy to gift. They can be emailed directly to the recipient with a personal message or printed at home and popped into a Christmas card.

Early bird tickets are available until the end of December, making now the perfect time to treat a food lover to a memorable experience and a delicious weekend out in May.

Buy now: www.stonefooddrink.org.uk

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Jenna Goodwin

Jenna Goodwin

CEO and editor of The Staffordshire Signal, a Staffordshire-based writer, historian, photographer and filmmaker, also known as The Red Haired Stokie, covering local news, heritage, culture and community stories across the county.

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