Paloma Faith is set to join a star-studded music line-up for Pub in the Park St Albans, having been announced as the Sunday headliner.
The festival will take place between September 6 and September 8, 2024, with the Tom Kerridge-led event set to bring delicious food and great music to Verulamium Park once again.
Friday evening will see Tinie Tempah and Example take to the stage, before a jam-packed Saturday sees an afternoon performance from Scouting for Girls, followed by Olly Murs in the evening slot.
Paloma Faith has now been added to the star-studded line-up as the Sunday headliner, ahead of pre-sale tickets becoming available on Thursday.
From New York to Hertfordshire! The wonderful @Palomafaith will headline the Sunday session of Pub In the Park St Albans 2024, with many special guests still to be announced! 🥂
— Pub in the Park (@Pubinthepark_) February 2, 2024
Presale tickets live Thursday 8th Feb, sign up here 👉🏼 https://t.co/kJODexvcCl pic.twitter.com/9xDjoTi8wz
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Attendees can also look forward to indulging in dishes from some of the UK's best-loved restaurants, from local hotspots to far-flung nationally renowned eateries.
St Albans' own restaurant heroes Dylans at the Kings Arms and Thompson St Albans are returning to the event, with the likes of Tom Kerridge's two Michelin-starred The Hand & Flowers and Angela Hartnett's Michelin-starred Cafe Murano also back again.
The biggest addition for Pub in the Park 2024 is the new Kitchen Studio, an unmissable arena that will welcome food chat, live Q&As, celebrity interviews, live demos and masterclasses, plus live chef challenges, including an all-new foodie pub quiz with stars from MasterChef: The Professionals.
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