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Be Newquay Festival

What to expect from Be Newquay Festival

Embark on a journey of discovery in the heart of Newquay. Dive into a vibrant world of art, culture, and heritage this November. This new festival is brimming with interactive activities, engaging workshops, and captivating events designed to delight every member of the family. With activities happening every weekend in November at multiple venues across the town centre.

Crafted with a deep sense of community spirit, the Be Newquay Festival places local organisations in the spotlight, curating a diverse programme that truly embodies the unique identity of Newquay. With a plethora of events available for free or at an affordable price, there’s a world of experiences waiting for you. From electrifying live shows and immersive workshops to inspiring exhibitions and rejuvenating outdoor activities, there’s something for everyone.

Weekend highlights include: Alma Winter Arts Weekend, Groundswell’s Cream of Cornish Weekend, Trenance Cottages’ Trees and Tales, and To The Moon and Back by GRIT Productions. Plus, a whole host of wider workshops and experiences. For more information on the wider programme, please visit the website, which is being updated regularly: www.benewquayfestival.co.uk

Brought to you by Cornwall Council project ‘Experience Newquay’ in collaboration with its local project partners. The project is part-funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. Cornwall Council has been chosen by Government as a Lead Authority for the fund and is responsible for monitoring the progress of projects funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.

When is Be Newquay Festival

Every weekend in November 2024

How to get to Be Newquay Festival

Events will be held throughout Newquay. Trains run throughout the day into the heart of Newquay so you can leave the car at home.

Note that replacement bus services will replace trains between St Austell and Newquay from Monday 18 November to Sunday 1 December.