Win tickets for the UK Cake & Bake Show

FANS of baking will be in for a sweet treat at a mouthwatering event being held this month in London.
Eric LanlardEric Lanlard
Eric Lanlard

The Cake & Bake Show has established itself as the UK’s favourite baking exhibition and offers an exciting weekend dedicated to the world of cakes, breads and the art of baking!

Taking place over three days, from Friday to Sunday, September 13-15, at Earls Court, the Cake & Bake Show London will feature the nation’s favourite baking stars including the Fabulous Baker Brothers Tom and Henry Herbert, Great British Bake Off champion John Whaite, patissier to the stars Eric Lanlard, TV chef Rosemary Shrager, world-renowned baker Richard Bertinet, chef and TV presenter Simon Rimmer, chocolatier Paul A Young and Britain’s Best Bakery judges Peter Sidwell and Mich Turner, plus many more.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

New features that proved immensely popular with Manchester’s 27,000 visitors will return to the show in September, including the Lakeland Interview Stage where visitors can put their questions to the stars and the Sainsbury’s Competition Theatre where members of the public compete alongside their favourite baking celebrities.

The Cake and Bake showThe Cake and Bake show
The Cake and Bake show

The Cake Catwalk – a high-fashion-themed cake decorating competition for amateurs and professionals alike – will also be coming to London just in time for Fashion Week and is guaranteed to wow with intricate sugar work and inspiring couture creations, plus live catwalk shows with an edible twist!

n We have got five pairs of tickets to give away to the Cake and Bake Show. Simply email [email protected], giving your name, address and daytime phone number and putting Cake & Bake in the subject line. Or write to Cake & Bake competition, c/o Ellie Evans, Chichester Observer, Unicorn House, Eastgate Square, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1JN. Entries to be received by midnight on Monday, September 9. Only the winners will be contacted. All entries will then be destroyed.

Related topics: