Manchester Tatton Park Foodies Festival will take place on 11th-13th July 2025
The Foodies Festivals have established themselves as the UK's largest food festival series, which is growing in popularity every year. They combine Michelin-starred chefs and Master Chef champions giving demonstrations at cooking ‘theatres’ alongside TV food celebs, with a plethora of pop-ups offering delicious local artisan produce and washed down with a range of regional craft drinks. Festivalgoers can enjoy performances by top names in music and food-related retail, plus on-site camping for overnighting. This is a family-friendly event with kid’s cooking classes, a kidzone and fairground rides.
Each event is split into four zones with distinctive offerings: the Street Food & Drink Zone where people consume great food and watch the main stage; the VIP Zone surrounding the VIP Tent, which has preferential entertainment views; the Retail Zone where most of the spending takes place; and the Entrance/Exit Zone which contains key demonstration tents - a great area for first impressions or catching people as they leave.
The festivals attract audiences of up to 35,000 people with a high ABC1 % demographic that dwell for long periods, especially the campers, and come prepared to spend with a great social media aesthetic. TV celebs and live music has broadened the appeal, with ages ranging from late 20s to early 50s.
We have two spaces available in historic Tatton Park for brands, both are in the central festival area where most of the retail stalls, demonstration marques and the food markets are located. As these two sites are in key activity positions and side by side in traffic- funnelling areas, they are in high demand.... Read more
The North, England
Demographics
% ABC1
68%
Avg. spend/visit
£85
Avg. dwell time/visit
480 mins
Men
50%
Women
50%
Weekly footfall
30,000
Age
(Z) 16-24 yrs - 15%
(Y) 25-39 yrs - 30%
(X) 40-58 yrs - 40%
(BB) 59-68 yrs - 15%
This data was provided by the location provider. Data is common to all spaces within the location.