Flagship festival postponed
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CAMRA’s Great British Beer Festival (GBBF) is taking a year off in 2024 but will return in 2025 with a bang. Organisers and volunteers are now exploring a variety of options to ensure the festival will return better than ever before.
CAMRA’s events director Catherine Tonry said: “While we are understandably extremely disappointed CAMRA’s flagship event will not take place next year, we are now looking at a range of options for its triumphant return in 2025.
“It has been a difficult decision to make as it is the highlight of our calendar. Unfortunately, our current venue could not offer us the dates we needed. It is essential the Great British Beer Festival is the absolute best it can be for our valued volunteers, wider membership and customers.”
Ongoing building works could also affect CAMRA being able to host its top festival to the high standards customers and members have come to expect.
Catherine added: “While other venues have been explored, due to timescales, costs and our requirements we have not being able to secure a suitable site. While this was not a decision taken lightly, we will now look forward to the future and continue with plans for 2025, looking at a variety of options and venues.”
Work is also underway to look at plans for next year’s Champion Beer of Britain competition, which usually culminates at the national festival.
Catherine thanked everyone who attends or volunteers at CAMRA’s GBBF and looks forward to seeing everyone in 2025.
CAMRA’s GBBF Winter takes place in February (14-17) and tickets are now on sale. This year’s festival will also be home to the Champion Winter Beer of Britain competition, with the winners announced during the trade and press session.