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Purity is rapidly becoming part of Birmingham’s vibrant arts and culture scene.
Following last week’s announcement that we’re supplying our ales to this summer’s Mostly Jazz Festival, Purity has now thrown its support behind the 4th Flatpack Festival by signing up to be the official drinks sponsor.
The Flatpack Festival, a celebration of eclectic films, animation and music, runs from 23rd – 28th March at various venues around Brum, including Ikon Eastside and The Electric Cinema.
We’ll by supply Pure UBU and Veltins Pilsner for all hospitality events attended by artists, filmmakers and the media, including stocking the green room for the flagship event, Fast Forward with Synth Eastwood, which features 20 musicians and artists from France, Berlin, Ireland and the UK.
Our MD Paul Halsey, said: “As a brand Purity has a very broad appeal. Our beers are equally at home in the traditional pub, as well as at cultural events, which is why I am so delighted to support the Flatpack Festival.
Pip Mcknight, from the Flatpack Festival, added: “This festival aims to provide our audiences with the best in every way, from amazing films, right down to the beer we serve, so we are very excited to be working with Purity. Our two brands make a lot of sense as a package and, after sampling Purity’s award-winning ales, I’m sure they will be popular with festival-goers.”
Among the highlights of this year’s festival are a live score to FW Murnau's classic silent film, Sunrise, at St Martin's in the Bull Ring, a Plasticine Party celebrating the work of Frank Zappa's animator Bruce Bickford, and the UK premier of restored Australian cult classic, Dogs in Space UK, which stars Michael Hutchence, the former lead singer of INXS.
Visit www.flatpackfestival.org.uk for further information about the Flatpack Festival.
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