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Early bird tickets to go on sale for FyneFest

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
5 November 2025
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Early bird tickets for FyneFest 2026 go on sale Friday morning (7th November) at 9am, the organisers of the scenic beer, food, and music festival have announced.

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What started as a small gathering of 200 people in the courtyard of Fyne Ales, 13 years ago, has grown into a vibrant weekend festival, welcoming more than 2,500 visitors to the brewery’s stunning estate in Glen Fyne.

Family owned and run, FyneFest has always been about great beer, incredible food, and the amazing people who make its atmosphere truly special.

Over the weekend (29th-31st May), festival-goers can look forward to around 150 unique beers from independent breweries across the UK and beyond, along with brewer talks, four stages of live music, yoga sessions, kids’ activities, a ceilidh, and more.

FyneFest Alasdair Watson
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FyneFest is proudly family and dog-friendly, with glamping pods, on-site camping, and a return coach service from Glasgow to make attending as easy as possible.

No visit to FyneFest is complete without the legendary Walkers Bar — an unforgettable pop-up pub built for one day only in a historic bothy, an hour’s scenic walk through the glen. Nestled on the banks of the river, it’s one of the most unique festival experiences in Scotland.

Full line-ups for breweries, music, food, and activities will be announced soon, but tickets won’t hang around long.

Visit fynefest.com for full details, including ticket options, campervan and parking passes, and accessibility information.

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