Get Ready to Sip, Salsa, and Celebrate at Northwich’s Pina Colada Festival!

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Everyone’s invited for a day of tropical fun, vibrant music, and, of course, to sample great cocktails and mocktails as organisers gear up for Northwich’s annual Pina Colada Festival.

Taking place on Saturday, 17th August 2024, the spectacular and vibrant event will once again fill the streets of Northwich with live music performances, family-friendly games and entertainment as well as street performers and dancing.

Across the Town

Whether you’re a salsa enthusiast, a reggae lover, or simply want a great day out, the annual event has something for everyone. With four key zones, visitors can enjoy music and dancing, arts and crafts and even try on carnival butterfly wings to get into the party spirit.

Live music can be found in both Apple Market Place and the Witton Quarter where acts will take to the stages between 12noon and 6pm.  From skilled steel pan players, DJs and even ukelele players there’s sure to be something for everyone! Both stages will also see five-piece bands ready to transport festivalgoers to hotter climes with uplifting beats and energetic reggae music.

Both music stages offer ample seating for sitting and relaxing as well as space for dancing when the Caribbean beats take over. In Apple Market Place there will also be giant props, festival glitter tattoos and a selfie stand.  In addition, the Witton Quarter is the place to be to enjoy free street games, competitions and complimentary popcorn and candy floss.

For a more relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere, Barons Square is a must-visit.  With face painting, mosaic pineapple crafts, sand art and even Dance lessons (before the parade) it promises to be a great space for everyone. Visitors can also try on butterfly wings and learn to limbo! And that’s not all, keen golfers won’t want to miss the chance to test their skills on the free Pineapple-themed Crazy Golf located on High Street (near Barclays Bank).

Get your salsa on!

With a parade that weaves its way through the streets three times during the day as well as interactive comedy street performers, BBoys and Carmen Meader, and expert limbo dancers, Northwich town centre really will ‘Get it’s Salsa on’.

“It is a great showcase for many businesses, particularly those in hospitality, who all get into the spirit of the day with their own take on the Pina Colada (in drink and food form!) as well as dressing their shops and their staff for the day.  As a business owner myself I know that the day is certainly one of, if not, the busiest trading days of the year for us and I know from talking to other businesses we’re certainly not alone”. Said Ellis Wardle, Chair, Northwich BID Board  

Local bars, pubs, restaurants, and cafes will be serving their unique take on the Pina Colada throughout the day, from cocktails to mocktails and milkshakes to smoothies so visitors will be spoilt for choice. With all bars and restaurants open well into the evening, once the Festival ends at 6pm festival goers are encouraged to carry on the party at one of Northwich’s many hospitality venues. Enjoy responsibly!

For more information, visit www.pinacoladafestival.co.uk