
Yorkshire’s biggest beer and music festival returns this autumn with four days of steam-powered celebration, live music and over 100 craft, cask, and continental brews – all set against the backdrop of one of the UK’s most iconic heritage railways.
From Thursday 16th to Sunday 19th October, the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway’s five-mile route through Brontë Country transforms into a moving celebration of hops and harmonies, with festival hubs at Oxenhope, Ingrow, and Keighley stations.
Each station has its own vibe from the famed Keg Wall and real ale bars, to intimate acoustic sets, full-stage live performances, street food stalls and local spirits bars.
And with unlimited train travel included in every Event Rover ticket, the journey becomes part of the party.
Festival organisers are encouraging early bookings, especially for Friday, which often flies under the radar but offers one of the best experiences of the weekend with full bar selection, and a packed music line-up. Saturday typically sells out well in advance, so securing your spot early is highly recommended.
This is no ordinary beer festival. It’s part locomotive adventure, part live gig, part tasting session with steam trains running late into the night, live music across multiple venues, and a wide choice of food and drink to suit every taste.
Whether you’re a cask ale enthusiast, music lover, rail fan or just after a good time with friends, there’s no better place to soak up the sights, sounds and taste of Yorkshire this autumn.
- Tickets are now available via https://beerandmusic.co.uk
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