He will be appearing at the festival’s new treat, Pasties, Pints and Punchlines.
As reported in The Bolton News, the new experience combines local food and drink with top comedy by Justin, bringing together expert insight, tastings, and plenty of laughs in one entertaining afternoon.
Best known to fans as “Young Kenny” from the cult comedy Phoenix Nights, Justin has long since carved out his own hugely successful career, becoming one of the UK’s most respected stand-up comedians and broadcasters.
Justin Moorhouse (Image: Bolton Council)
Born and bred in Greater Manchester, Justin’s rise comes at a time when comedy fans are also gearing up for another major moment, with fellow Phoenix Nights creator Peter Kay set to perform at the Albert Halls next month.
Justin will be performing at the Octagon next month.
Guests will tuck into six freshly made Carrs Pasty tasters perfectly paired with six beer tasters from Bank Top Brewery all whilst enjoying a live comedy set, giving audiences the chance to relax and enjoy the festival atmosphere.
The session will also include multi award-winning Cake Artist and presenter, Rosie Dummer, who will host a flavour-packed live event with two Bolton food and drink experts.
Joe Carr, Director at Carrs Pasties, will share his passion and expertise, alongside Ben Sweeney, Head Brewer at Bank Top Brewery.
The event will take place on Sunday 30 August, 3pm – 5pm at The Albert Halls.
Pasties, Pints and Punchlines is another highlight of this year’s Bolton Food and Drink Festival, celebrating local produce, music, and good times.
Cllr Debbie Newall, Bolton Council’s Executive Cabinet Member for Culture, said: “Pasties, Pints and Punchlines is all about celebrating the things Bolton does best – great local food and drink, brilliant talent and a good sense of humour.
“It’s a fun, relaxed way for people to discover more about our town’s food heritage, enjoy some fantastic tastings and laugh along with some top comedy, all as part of an already packed festival weekend.”
Joe Carr, Managing Director of Carrs Pasties, said: “It’s fantastic to be a part of the Bolton Food and Drink Festival again, it’s a weekend that we look forward to every year.
“This year we’re involved in the Pasties, Pints and Punchlines event which is going to be brilliant.
“Pasties and beers go hand-in-hand so it’s the perfect pairing!”.
Ben Sweeney, Head Brewer at Bank Top Brewery, said: “We’re incredibly proud to be part of the Bolton Food and Drink Festival this year.
“It’s a fantastic celebration of local food and drink, and we’re especially excited to be teaming up with Joe Carr from our friends at Carrs Pasties for the pasty and beer pairing that showcases the best of Bolton.”
Tickets are £25 each (plus booking fee) and are limited.
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