The much-revered Verdant Brewery will be creating a special edition beer to celebrate Sea Change Festival this May Bank Holiday.
The limited edition follows recent Verdant collaborations with White Rabbit Books, Finders Keepers, Mr Bongo, Luke Una, Jon Hopkins and Richard Norris.
Adam Robertson of Verdant Brewery said, “After visiting Sea Change Festival in 2022 we came away with a new opinion of what a festival could be.
“Hosted in and around the wonderful Totnes, not only will you experience great music but the cultural aspect of the festival is a fantastic addition. We’re proud to be able to be a part of this truly unique event.”
In a delicious cultural exchange, as the beers flow from Cornwall to Devon, some of the Sea Change line-up will nip over to Verdant’s Penryn taproom for special guest DJ sets across the Sea Change weekend For more information on Verdant’s award-winning beers and Penryn events please visit https://verdantbrewing.co/blogs/taproom-events.
Totnes’s Sea Change Weekender is going to sell out faster and earlier than ever before. 85% of tickets are now sold for one of the festival season’s most distinctive and best loved happenings, which will bring intimate, off-kilter performances and rare, unique and special showcases to Totnes across the Spring Bank Holiday weekend, May 26-28.
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For the 2023 edition, Sea Change has reduced the weekend ticket price by 33%, in an attempt to ensure as many people can be involved as possible.
Tickets are on sale from seachangepresents.co.uk and in person at Drift Records in Totnes (a deposit scheme is available to help with purchasing tickets). Weekend wristbands are just £59.99 (plus booking fee).
Conceived and run by Totnes’ Drift Record Shop, Sea Change will present music, conversation and films on Friday 26th and Saturday 27th May 2023, and an all-new lazy Sunday 28th May, which will focus on the food and drink producers that make Totnes and its surrounding areas desirable destinations for food lovers.
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