Cheltenham Festival Afterparties and Events


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Every horse racing fan is well aware of the massive popularity of the Cheltenham Festival in the UK and the world. It attracts hundreds of people on the stands and many more in front of the TVs. But, the horse racing fanatics who actually visit the events get to enjoy more than just the races.

The Cheltenham Festival also features numerous afterparties and other non-sport-related events. In this article, we’ll reveal some of the most fun events that attendees can check out.

Live Entertainment at the Cheltenham Festival

Live music events a something that occurs regularly at the Cheltenham Festival after the horse races. They are probably the most visited after-party events during this period.

However, visitors must hurry to enter the live music events as there is a limited capacity at The Centaur. Also, the organizers allow access only to those individuals with Club & Tattersalls tickets.

This year at the Cheltenham Festival, visitors will get to enjoy the performances of well-respected bands, singers, and DJs. After the horse racing on Champion Day, the first day of the Cheltenham Festival, The Centaur will welcome The Wickermen.

After Style Wednesday comes to an end, Vogue Williams will perform a DJ set at the featured venue. In case you didn’t know, Williams is a podcaster, presenter, fitness expert, and DJ from Ireland.

Her broadcast work ranges from hosting studio shows and presenting documentaries to appearing in her very own reality show. She performs as DJ Vogue and is very popular in Ireland.

LAMPA will be performing at The Centaur on St Partick’s Thursday. They are an Irish-based band that likes to keep the Irish Tradition, but also incorporate a mix of genres.

The Cheltenham Festival will come to an end with the Gold Cup Day on the 15th of March. After the horse racing events, the Chip Shop Boys will close things out at The Centaur. They are a rock & pop cover band that has been active for almost 30 years.

Great Afterparty Places to Visit During the Cheltenham Festival

Apart from the live events at The Centaur, the Cheltenham Festival visitors can also go to some local clubs and pubs. Those who aren’t in for such fun times are usually looking for Cheltenham betting tips for the next horse racing events.

If you’re interested in after-parties in some of the local clubs or pubs, then you have plenty to choose from. Below we’ll only mention just a few of the places that can offer a night to remember.

The Brewery Quarter

The after-parties at The Brewery Quarter are a super vibrant leisure destination that attracts a lot of horse racing fans. Visitors can find it easily as its location is in the centre of Cheltenham.

Here, they can visit numerous places, each offering something unique. At The Alchemist, there is usually a live DJ event where you can try out some theatrical cocktails. There is even a brand-new karaoke room at Mr Mulligan’s and live music at the Brewhouse & Kitchen and The Botanist.

Home & Botanic

This bar opens up at 6 PM and it hosts the official Guinness after dark party. But, Irish stout isn’t the only thing that it offers. There is also a range of champagnes, spirits, and even a packed cocktail bar.

Here, the parties last until 5 AM and there is always room to match every person’s mood. There is a Piano bar where you can enjoy lively music as well as a Botanic room that serves delicious cocktails. The visitors who like to dance, there is a Disco Disco space that they can try out.

MooMoo Clubrooms

Last but not least, we have MooMoo, which is a three-floor club. It welcomes everyone who likes to party until the early hours with bargain booze and pumping music. Here, you can dance and let loose to music from the 70s on the pop floor.

The aura floor features house and dance music as well as CO2 cannons and light lasers. On the last floor, you’ll find the R’n’B room lined up with leather furniture and an amazing ambience. This popular nightclub in Cheltenham offers an exciting experience to different types of party enthusiasts/

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