HUNDREDS of hungry families descended onto Crown Meadow over the weekend for the return of the Evesham Food and Music Festival.
The three-day extravaganza of taste and sound saw crowds choosing from a variety of gourmet grub to sublime street food, whilst listening to live music sets from some of the UK’s top tribute acts.
To quench collective thirst there were a range of cider producers, cocktails, craft ales, prosecco and gin bar.
Organised by Fab Food Fest, there was plenty of family fun with funfair rides for all ages, bouncy castles, arts & crafts and even a fun dog show for four-legged friends.
One of the community stalls present was Evesham-based charity Claus for a Cause which ran a tombola, lucky dip and sold children’s toys.
Founder Kyle Hotchkins said: “It was an amazing event and lovely to see so many people there.
“We made more than £1,000 for our charity so are really grateful to the organisers for inviting us and everyone for all their support.”
Audiences enjoyed musical entertainment by The Jam on Friday, Amy Winehouse on Saturday and al fresco weekend finished off with Elton John on Sunday.
A festival spokesperson said: We’d like to say a massive thank you to the local community who came out in there thousands to support our small business this weekend.
“Your energy, smiles, dancing, and love for good food, live music and family fun made the Evesham Food and Music Festival 2025 truly unforgettable.”
Organisers have yet to confirm if the event will be returning in 2026.
