Birmingham Chilli Festival 2017 – Free Entry

Friday 15th – Saturday 16th September 2017

Birmingham Chilli Festival 2017

 

Birmingham Chilli Festival returns for its 7th year to celebrate everything HOT,HOT,HOT in Birmingham will tale place as usual in Brindleyplace Central Square in September 2017.

The annual Birmingham Chilli Festival will be returning to Brindleyplace on Saturday 16th September 2017. Now in its 7th year, the festival will feature another packed schedule of live music and street performances on the Saturday, alongside the popular Chilli Produce Market, which arrives the day before on Friday 15th.

The Chilli Produce Market, in association with Sketts, will let you get a taste of spice from all around the world…right here on your doorstep in Brindleyplace. So for those among you who have heat-loving taste buds, there will be plenty of opportunities to grab lunch or takeaway on the go! From tasty sauces and preserves to curries and marinades, the markets will feature a range of stalls offering a selection of chilli inspired food, drinks & gifts – either for you to enjoy on the day or take home for your family & friends.

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