The three-day Solihull Food & Music Festival, held at Tudor Grange Park over the Spring Bank Holiday weekend, featured more than 15 award-winning street food vendors, tribute performances to artists such as Bruno Mars, Elton John, and Oasis, and a range of family-friendly activities, including funfair rides, arts and crafts, and live entertainment.
The festival was attended by local Member of Parliament, Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst, who praised the event as a reflection of Solihull’s strong community spirit and cultural vibrancy.
It was a pleasure to join residents at the Solihull Food & Music Festival, a fantastic showcase of local talent and community's spirit. Events like this bring us together and remind us what makes Solihull West & Shirley a wonderful such a special place to live," said Dr Shastri-Hurst.
Dr Shastri-Hurst extended his gratitude to the organisers, volunteers, and participants who contributed to the festival's success.