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Heritage museums, halls and rugby pitches across West Midlands all set to welcome exciting touring dining experience

It's set to be a summer of food, drink, dancing and fun across the West Midlands as the tour dates for a popular touring street food event has been announced.

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Digbeth Dining Club (DDC) have announced the 25-date Summer Tour ‘26 taking in 24 locations across the West Midlands.

The annual casual dining phenomenon will launch to fans with an 11-strong trader line-up, DJs, and craft beer, fizz and cocktail bars at the Black Country Living Museum on April 24.

The DDC-curated and organised touring event will then call at regional landmarks, including Bantock Park in Wolverhampton, Walsall Arboretum and Attingham Park in Shrewsbury, between late April and mid-September, culminating back at the Black Country Living Museum on September 11.

DDC said the Summer Tour ‘26 will pair award-winning food event offers with notable heritage sites and has a programme which features the return of popular street food traders including Amore, Buddha Belly, Disco Fries, Fat Snags, Flying Cows, Patty Freaks, Urban Cheesecake, and West Midlands Jerk Centre.

The tour will begin and end at the Black Country Living Museum
The tour will begin and end at the Black Country Living Museum

New DDC roster additions Smokey Joe’s and Absolute Melt will also join the rotating line-up of businesses serving up culinary creations on selected tour dates.

Jack Brabant, DDC director, said, “We’ve really pushed the reach of the tour this year, to visit more areas across the Midlands than ever before, from Birmingham and the Black Country through to Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Worcestershire and Shrewsbury. 

“We’ve planned intensively to bring the DDC Summer Tour experience closer to people and make each stop a full and dedicated event.

“We’re also buzzing to be back at Highbury Hall with leading grassroots music venue Hare & Hounds after four years - that’s been a long time coming. 

Autumn in Bantock Park, Wolverhampton
Bantock Park will be one of the more green settings for the tour

“Just as important for us is continuing to support our incubator traders, giving them the chance to step onto their first full tour and grow with us along the way.”

Continuing its commitment to nurturing new talent through the live Street Food Incubator Pilot, funded by Mayor of West Midlands Richard Parker, the DDC Summer Tour ‘26 will also showcase Steakbites, Hottodoggu and The Streatery at multiple locations.

Bobby Barnes, director of Digbeth Dining Club, said, “Every year, getting back out on tour is something we genuinely look forward to.

“We are all about taking world-class street food into incredible locations and bringing energy to towns across the region. 

“Supporting independent traders is at the heart of what we do – giving them a platform to showcase their food, tell their story and be part of something bigger. 

Spectacular Attingham Park will provide the backdrop for the event.
Attingham Park will be a scenic setting for the tour over two days

“This year feels like our biggest and most exciting yet.”

The Summer Tour ‘26 follows the successful launch of Dockworks Waterfront, the latest permanent venue from DDC, in Brierley Hill, Dudley.

The venue opened in late February 2026 and managed alongside sister food and culture spot Herbert’s Yard in Longbridge, Birmingham, has welcomed thousands of food and drink fans in the weeks since opening.  

Digbeth Dining Club is also an organising partner of leading standup comedy weekend event Comedy at the Castle, taking place at Warwick Castle (22-24 May), Lancaster Castle (19-21 June) and Powderham Castle, Exeter (17-19 July).

All dates for the DDC Summer Tour ‘26 are listed on the official DDC website.

Tickets for the DDC Summer Tour ‘26 launch party at the Black Country Living Museum, Dudley on Friday 24 April, and all other DDC Summer Tour ‘26 dates where relevant are available via Skiddle.