With tickets now officially limited, Birmingham's Mostly Jazz Funk and Soul Festival has revealed their enticing food line-up.

On the menu are more than a dozen of the very best independent food producers and street food names from the West Midlands (and further afield), who will be ensuring festival-goers' appetites are satisfied with tantilising tastes from across the world.

In attendance for the full run of the festival are authentic Southeast Asian food specialist Hawker Dan (aka Dan Lee, winner of MasterChef: The Professionals 2021); Stirchley foodie scene mainstays Cleopatra's Kitchen, serving 'a taste of the Middle East'; US style burger champions OPM: Original Patty Men; purveyors of classic Italian pizza Nonna’s Pizzeria; SBCC: South Birmingham Curry Club, with their crowd-pleasing curries and tikka naans; authentic Jamaican pan jerk specialists Jerk Centre Street Food; 2022’s Street Food Trader Of The Year, and king of the hot dog, Fat Snags; Harborne's Deathrow Sandwiches, bringing edge-to-edge packed premium sarnies; Richie’s Shrimps, with their legendary fried shrimps, wings ‘and other tings’; Disco Fries, famed for their hand-cut fries stacked with delicious topping combos; 'handmade pies and sides' experts Pietanic; and Yardbirds, with their signature crispy fried chicken.

Carnival Coffee and Crepes, and cool artisan ice cream kings Shepherds Ice Cream, are also on-site, while Alcester’s Hogan’s Cider return and Stirchley’s independent brewery Attic debut as Official Drinks Partner - serving an award-winning range including their popular flagship Intuition pale ale, along with Pilsner and Helles lagers.

Set in the picturesque urban Moseley Park, not far from the centre of Birmingham, 2026's Mostly Jazz Funk and Soul Festival main stages are set to see appearances from Fabio Grooverider and The Outlook Orchestra, Soul II Soul, and DJ sets from Hot Chip and Goldie (Friday); Jordan Rakei, '70s pioneers Cymande, Afro Futurist Sampa The Great and Annie and The Caldwells (Saturday); the classic soul-inspired Jalen Ngonda, Daptone label stars Thee Sacred Souls, Don West, and the Mercury Prize 2025-nominated and Jazz FM Award-winning Emma-Jean Thackray (Sunday).

Moseley Jazz Funk and Soul Festival runs from Friday 10 to Sunday 12 July. Tickets are available at mostlyjazz.co.uk