Summer Sundays ft. Dilutey Juice

Summer Sundays
Sunday 27th July 2025

2-4pm | Free Entry | Garden

Summer Sundays are making a triumphant return in 2025!

Join us for the ultimate experience as sensational bands take the stage in our vibrant garden, absolutely FREE this summer! So, indulge in delicious food and refreshing drinks available for purchase at each Summer Sunday event. Kick back and enjoy!

This edition features a live performance from Dilutey Juice:

North-East Drum and Brass pioneers Dilutey Juice first came together in the summer of 2020 as a response to the covid pandemic, to satisfy their thirst to make music together, and a need to send positive vibrations out into the community. They saw an incredible response to their energetic street performances and have since been booked for a vast array of parties and festivals, supporting the likes of TOO MANY ZOOZ, Nubiyan Twist, Craig Charles & K.O.G. Dilutey Juice take inspiration from a plethora of influences, performing fast and energetic afrobeat combined with euphoric house & techno, free jazz and thought-provoking punk rock in order to entertain, electrify and empower their audiences.

Just so you know, Brewery Arts is a licensed venue, and all food and beverages consumed on-site must be sourced from Brewery Arts.

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