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Bury St Edmunds to Host Suffolk Day on Sunday 21st June

03/06/2026

 

The historic town of Bury St Edmunds will be the venue for this year’s Suffolk Day on Sunday 21 June, also the UK’s longest day and Father’s Day.

A vibrant celebration of the county’s food culture, heritage and musical talent, the free family fun day out will be followed by a special Suffolk Celebration evening of music, song and literature in St Edmundsbury Cathedral, when the line-up will include legendary keyboard virtuoso Rick Wakeman.

Recognised as Suffolk’s foodie capital, Bury St Edmunds will stage a town centre farmers’ and craft market on Angel Hill from 10am to 5pm. Organised by Local Markets East Anglia on behalf of Our Bury St Edmunds Business Improvement District, it will feature some of Suffolk’s finest produce.

A highlight of the day will be the community celebration in the award-winning Abbey Gardens from 11am to 4pm, featuring a mix of local culture, history, music and family-friendly activities. As part of National Make Music Day, the celebration will also include live music performances throughout the afternoon, showcasing local talent.

Younger visitors can get creative by making mini-scarecrows with Crafty Foxes, while thrill-seekers can test their skills on the Abbeycroft Leisure climbing wall. History will come to life with an Anglo-Saxon re-enactment group offering a glimpse into the region’s early past.

Bury St Edmunds Tour Guides will be giving talks and rides around the gardens will be offered by Bury St Edmunds Rickshaw. There will also be a variety of stalls hosted by local organisations and community groups providing information about the people and places of West Suffolk, alongside a hog roast and refreshments from the Greene King bar.

Visitors can also head to Angel Hill to watch the Suffolk Proclamation and medals ceremony, starting at 5pm. Specially written for this year’s occasion, the Proclamation will be delivered from the balcony of The Athenaeum by students from Abbeygate Sixth Form.

This will be followed by the Suffolk Medal presentations. Hosted by radio presenter and Suffolk Day founder Mark Murphy, the medals honour individuals who have made an outstanding and lasting impact on life in Suffolk. Designed by renowned Suffolk artist Maggi Hambling, each medal will be presented by the Lord-Lieutenant of Suffolk.

 

Rick Wakeman in Line-Up for Evening Event

The day will conclude with a spectacular cultural evening in St Edmundsbury Cathedral celebrating the county’s creativity.

This special ticketed event will be a musical, dance and literary anthology featuring contributions from young people, local artists and community groups.

The evening will feature new pieces written especially for the occasion alongside timeless favourites, including a special collaborative performance by legendary keyboard virtuoso Rick Wakeman and a Level Two youth group.

Hosted by acclaimed actress and broadcaster Helen Atkinson-Wood and curated by theatre director and actor Nick Hutchison, the exceptional line-up also includes Britten Pears Arts, St Edmundsbury Choir, DanceEast, broadcaster and writer Libby Purves, British cultural historian, biographer and novelist Lucy Hughes-Hallett, distinguished journalist Martin Bell and Suffolk favourite Charlie Haylock.

Looking forward to welcoming visitors to Bury St Edmunds to celebrate Suffolk Day, Sue Warren, Head of Marketing for Our Bury St Edmunds and Bury St Edmunds and Beyond, said:

“I hope that by Bury St Edmunds hosting Suffolk Day this year, it will encourage more people to spend time exploring everything our town and wider county have to offer — from our rich heritage and thriving independent businesses to our culture, hospitality and outstanding food scene.

“As Suffolk’s foodie capital, Bury St Edmunds is the perfect place to showcase the very best of the county and inspire both visitors and residents to enjoy longer stays and return in the future.”

Delivered in partnership with local councils, Our Bury St Edmunds BID, cultural organisations and Suffolk Community Foundation, this year’s Suffolk Day promises a lively, family-friendly programme across Angel Hill, Abbey Gardens, The Athenaeum and St Edmundsbury Cathedral.

For programme details, visit Bury St Edmunds & Beyond website here.

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