Penarth Lawn Tennis Club will host its annual Music and Food Festival on May 23, featuring seven bands, seven food vendors, and a revamped Kidzone for children.
Organiser Al Cozens said: “We’ve pulled out all the stops to make this the best festival yet.
“It’s always a great day for the community to come together and enjoy some music and dancing.
There’s fun for the family (Image: Penarth Lawn Tennis Club)
“We hope the extras we’ve laid on this year will make it really special.”
For the first time, premium tickets will be available, offering guests the option to enjoy the event from inside the clubhouse.
The club’s bars will serve a selection of drinks, including a new lager called Racket Fuel and themed cocktails such as the Tropical Ace and Court-Side-Mule.
The popular Pimm’s bar will also return, raising funds for Wales Air Ambulance and Multiple Sclerosis UK.
The revamped Kidzone, introduced last year, offers children a space to play short tennis and five-a-side football, or relax in a covered area.
The charity Pimm’s stall will return (Image: Penarth Lawn Tennis Club)
Al Morgan, who organised the music for the festival, said: “We’ve got a brilliant and really varied lineup this year.
“We hope to put everyone in a party mood and to fill the dancefloor once again.”
Bands scheduled to perform include Skalet, Supernatural, Covered, The Woods, and first-time performers, the Jack Leads Experiment.
Chairman of Penarth Lawn Tennis Club, Martin Radford, said: “It’s hard to believe that the festival is now nine years old and that it has developed into such a central part of the social life of Penarth.”
He reminded attendees that the event is ticket-only, with no tickets available on the gate.
Tickets go on sale from Thursday, April 30, through the Penarth Lawn Tennis Club Ticketsource website.
