Swan Fest is a day-long charity festival at the White Swan on Load Street, running from 10am right through to 1am on Saturday 8 August. Entry is free, and every pint, cocktail, coffee and donation across the day goes to two charities, Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity and Breast Cancer Now.
The day starts gently with a coffee morning and brunch, and builds from there. Expect street food through the day, the Wild Jac pop-up bar and cocktails, a garden party with games and family fun, and live music from morning to night with Ewan Shaw, Andy Grimwood and Bryn Teeling, plus DJ Lexicon. Nik’s Vinyl Disco rounds off the night.
Whether you come for breakfast, spend the afternoon in the garden or stay on into the early hours, it is shaping up to be one of the summer’s big days out in Bewdley, all for a good cause. You will find it at the White Swan, 37 to 38 Load Street.






