A dining experience like never before will be enjoyed by visitors to Bolton's Food and Drink Festival.

For added to the delicious menu of the events lined up for the August Bank Holiday is Basil, Sybil and Manuel serving up mayhem on a plate alongside a three-course meal and two hours of non-stop laughter as the Faulty Towers Dining Experience comes to Bolton.

Diners can expect an evening of fun and enjoy a brilliant night out as they peep behind the curtain of the BBC's iconic TV show and experience it from the inside.

With over 70 per cent of the event improvised, this is an immersive and interactive comedy spectacular where anything can happen.

The Faulty Towers dining experience will be held on Sunday, August 28th, doors open at 6.30pm and the show starts at 7pm and will be held at the iconic Bolton Albert Halls.

Hungry for more... then The King Cush Band will certainly whet the appetite of visitors.

Hairy Biker Si King brings his 10-piece band to this years Food & Drink Festival as he beats out a rhythm playing percussion, he is a man of many talents.

Kign Cush

Kign Cush

Whenever King Cush are playing to either a small club or a festival crowd of thousands, The band certainly deliver, the enjoyment onstage is infectious, and they never fail to put on a great show.

With its special blend of Funk, Rock, Blues and Disco, The King Cush Band showcase great musicianship and amazing songs, they are sure to keep the party atmosphere going.

Si King is looking forward to playing at this years festival.

He said: “We are really excited to be playing at the Bolton Food & Drink Festival this year, it’s always such a laugh and being able to play at the amazing Albert Halls is an honour, everyone in King Cush is really looking forward to it, it’s going to be an absolute blast”

You can catch Si and the band playing on Saturday, August 27 at Bolton Albert Halls

With these two event this years Bolton Food and Drink Festival is certainly gearing up to be a spectacular showpiece event with a host of celebrity chefs, an artisan market, children’s marquee and a wealth of musical acts to enthral and entertain.

Cllr Hilary Fairclough, Bolton Council's cabinet member for culture said: “This years Food & Drink Festival is so exciting the sheer variety of events and shows on offer is incredible.

Everyone involved has worked really hard to offer something for everyone, the festival is a real cultural highlight for Bolton and I for one cannot wait to welcome everyone to the festivities in August”

Tickets for this years Food & Drink festival can be purchased via this link: https://www.boltonfoodanddrinkfestival.com