Great Newsome Brewery’s popular beer, food and music ‘Festivale’ will be returning to their farm near Hull, on 19th and 20th June.

Now in its ninth year, following a Glastonbury-style break in 2025, the event welcomes up to 1,000 people over the two days, as the Holderness countryside comes alive with local bands, food trucks, and Great Newsome Brewery beer.
This year, the event will be supporting the RNLI and, in particular, the local Withernsea RNLI station. On the bar for the Festivale will be a special Withernsea Lifeboat beer.
“It is great to have Festivale back for another year,” said Matthew Hodgson, director at Great Newsome Brewery. “To have the place come alive with people enjoying a good beer, listening to great music, and having a fantastic time, with family and friends, is a real pleasure.
“Each year we try to support a charity and, for 2026, we felt that RNLI Withernsea was a worthy cause especially after the tragic events that happened at Withernsea earlier this year. These people put their lives on the line keeping us all safe, and this is something we would like to raise awareness of.”
Over the last few years, Festivale has raised more than £17,000 for charity. It will have a range of large outdoor games and a sandpit to keep the young ones entertained. Limited camping pitches are also available for those wanting to stay over.



