Good Stuff, an exciting new family-friendly music, food, and entertainment festival for the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield, has been announced by Digbeth Dining Club.

Taking place at popular DDC location Sutton Coldfield Rugby Club on Saturday 30 August 2025, the day-long ‘summer send off’ will be open to all ages, with a circus workshop, silent disco, performers, inflatables, bubble machines and a world record attempt on offer.

Organised by the Midlands street food supremos, the festival’s food and drink line up promises a wide range of sweet and savoury traders with Banquet 1415, Disco Fries, Duck & Roll, Only Jerkin, Street Chef, Street Souvlaki, Stripclub, Tacos El Pap, Urban Cheesecake, and Victoria Creperie, plus bars, slushies and craft beers on offer.

Good Stuff main stage entertainment will be provided by some of the region’s best grassroots music artists, including Hockley Social Club [HSC] and DDC favourites Lucas D and The Ghetto Groove, Metz Jnr Band, Mr ‘M’ Milford (DJ set), Ryan Evans, and Shanty Town.

Jack Brabant, co-founder-director of DDC, said: “Sutton Coldfield always gives us a brilliantly warm welcome, and the team at the Club are fantastic to work with - so much so that they are definitely one of our most popular locations with staff and food fans.

“We’re delighted to be announcing this new offer for the town and the West Midlands in our fifth year of visiting Sutton Coldfield Rugby Club.

“Along with a super line-up of food traders and artists, we look forward to seeing the summer off in style together.”

All Good Stuff attendees will be invited to take part in a new world record attempt, led by the Metz Jnr Band, for the most people simultaneously playing shakers in one location - with the shakers being provided by DDC.

Musician Metz Jnr said: “Music unifies the planet, and in such polarising times, there is no greater joy than bringing people together. Using music, we aim to unite thousands at Good Stuff.

“Each participant will receive their own instrument - that they can keep -, with a certificate to say they took part in setting this world record.

“We are incredibly excited to perform at the Good Stuff festival, and will rock Sutton Coldfield Rugby Club, BIG time!”

Currently underway, the DDC Summer Tour includes more than 40 street food events between May and September, feeding people across Birmingham, Solihull, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Staffordshire and more.

Now in its eighth year, the DDC Summer Tour has amassed a huge foodie following, with more than 70,000 people attending the street food events every year.

Attendees of DDC’s Sutton Coldfield Dining Club on Saturday 28 June were invited to purchase tickets for Good Stuff first, with general tickets from £12.50 for adults and £5 for under 16s on sale (under 5s go free) on sale now via Skiddle here