Portsmouth Oktoberfest will be returning for its 9th year in 2024 and tickets are now on general sale.
The event will be taking place at the Portsmouth Guildhall on Saturday, November 2.
Describing the event organisers said: "Oktoberfest offers an incredible selection of traditional German Bier that can be served in up to 2 pint steins, that customers can choose to take home.
Lots of German food, such as bratwurst and pretzels, will be available alongside plenty of drinks such as cider, prosecco, spirits and wine.
They add: "As well as entertainment from Oompah bands performing their very own blend of ‘oompop’, amazing support bands and DJs across all three sessions."
What tickets are available for Portsmouth Oktoberfest?
Tickets are available from the website here, with people being able to pick from the afternoon session (from 12pm to 5pm) and the evening session (6pm to 11pm).
The organisers add: "Tickets are available as standing, unreserved bench seating and or our exclusive VIP tables; these include entry for up to 8 people, table service from waiters/waitresses, incredible views of the stage and a free gift per person on the table. These will sell out first!"
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The lowest prices for the tickets are £16.50 for ground floor rear seating whilst a VIP table for eight people costs £325.
Tom Cullen, Marketing Manager Oktoberfest Portsmouth, said: “We are delighted to be able to bring Oktoberfest back to Portsmouth for the 9th year in a row!
"Following a huge sell out pre-sale, we expect the demand for General sale tickets to be huge with VIP tables selling out first.”
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