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THE WINE
A wide selection of fine wines will be available with a carefully chosen range of sparkling, whites and reds.
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THE MUSIC
Live music from local bands in all venues. Something for everyone!
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THE BEER
At least 26 draft real ales and at least one draft cider from the local area served across the two festival venues.
About The Festival
The Zig Zag Festival will run on 4th & 5th October 2024.
The festival is spread across 3 venues all with live music:
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The Village Hall
Friday from 7pm, Saturday from noon
The village hall is ticketed. Here you present your advance ticket or buy a ticket on the door. You will be issued with a festival glass, drinks tokens, a guide and have your hand stamped. This will give you entry the village hall for both days and let you buy tokens which can be exchanged for beer at the village hall, pub and taproom, wine at the village hall and select wines at the pub & taproom.
The tokens give you a discounted price on beer and wine.
The Village Hall will have up to 12 real ales, 13 wines & 2 ciders.
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The Selborne Arms
Friday and Saturday from 11am
The Selborne Arms will have up to 7 real ales and a selection of wines and ciders. It will have live music on Friday and Saturday night. It will also be serving food throughout the festival.
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The Jubilee Tap
Friday from 3pm, Saturday from noon
The Tap Room across the High Street from the brewhouse stocking the Gilbert White range of beers, plus wine and cocktails. Also serving snacks.
There will be live music at the Jubilee Tap on Saturday afternoon and evening.
Also:
Gilbert White's Brewery & White's Café
The village microbrewery will be open to visitors and selling bottled beers. White's Café will be open for meals, snacks and coffee.
Food
Fabulous fresh food served in all venues.
More details coming soon!
Car Parking
The map below shows the location of the festival venues along with car parking and other village shops and attractions.
The main village car-park is located behind the Selborne Arms. Note that the front car park is free but you will need to pay for the back car park - details on signs.
There is a large field being used as an overflow car-park in Gracious Street (see map).
History
The festival is named after Selborne’s famous Zig Zag Path which climbs up from the village to the top of Selborne Hanger. The path was cut in 1753 by naturalist and ornithologist Gilbert White with help from his brother. The views from the top are spectacular and climbing the Zig Zag is a highly recommended excursion for any visitor to Selborne.
The Zig Zag Festival was born in 2005 with the aim of promoting the village and its pubs along with local food producers, brewers and musicians. Only one pub - The Selborne Arms - remains in the village and the festival is split between here and the village hall with live music and a large range of ales and wine in both venues.
The festival runs from noon until midnight on the first Saturday in October. The evening sees lively headline music acts in both venues whereas the afternoon session in the village hall is a more relaxed, family friendly affair with a focus on folk and acoustic music acts.
Food is available in both venues throughout all sessions.
Although not intended as fundraiser any money raised is ploughed back into village community projects. Recent donations include resurfacing the village tennis court, kitchen refurbishment at the village hall and regular start-up funding for the annual Christmas Fair.
The Visit Selborne website contains more information about the beautiful & historic village of Selborne.
Tickets
Tickets are required for Saturday admission to the Village Hall at any time.
Tickets available online here
Advance tickets are from £10 for a single evening - £18 for the whole weekend and can be purchased online here.
Online sales close at 4pm on 05/10/23.
Tickets will also be available on the door - Friday £12, Saturday £15.
Price covers admission to the Village Hall, 2 drinks tokens, souvenir glass, festival guide & live music.
Present e-ticket at Village Hall for entry where you will be issued with glass, guide and tokens!
Free admission for under 16s but they must be accompanied by an adult ticket holder.
Music
The Jubilee Tap
Friday 6th
- 5.45pm : The Missy Nelson Band
Village Hall
Friday 6th
- 8.00pm : Key Lime Pi
Selborne Arms
Friday 6th
- 9.00pm : N.R.G.
Village Hall
Saturday 7th
afternoon...
- 1.00pm : flowersindenial
- 1.35pm : Tray of Flans
- 2.20pm : The Newtrons
- 3.05pm : Across The Divide
- 3.45pm : Chainsaw Fight
- 4:25pm : Amy Lucas
- 5.10pm : Retrophonic Pete
evening...
- 6pm : Resurrectionists
- 7pm : Callum Granger
- 8pm : The ZIg Zag Band
The Jubliee Tap
Saturday 7th
- 5pm : Bridestone
The Selborne Arms
Saturday 7th
- 9pm : Regular Belle