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Tiger Street Food Festival Revs Up for Owerri Edition
One of the most engaging food events in Nigeria, Tiger Street Food Festival is back on April 4, 2021, at Cubana Lounge, Owerri, Imo State. The festival which was first launched at the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja last December is set to rouse Owerri street food vendors and uncage foodies.
Sponsored by Tiger Beer, a product of Nigeria’s leading brewer, Nigerian Breweries Plc, the Owerri edition is set to challenge convention, showcase the richness and diversity embodied in the variety of street food while promoting dreams and passions.
Street food has always been for the bold and adventurous. All over the world, food is a cultural identity and at the same time, a unifying factor for multicultural nations. To enrich this experience, there will be music performances by Nigerian singer-songwriter Bella Shmurda and Five Star Music rapper, Xbusta.
Street art such as graffiti and neon paintings will be executed at the venue by The Flying Bushman as the air is expected to be filled with the aroma of sumptuous, finger-licking food and grills made by Zhie’s cuisine, Annie’s Kitchen Events, Kitchen Chronicles, Maozy Foods, The Pot Kitchen Services and lots more.
The Tiger Street Food Festival is borne out of the need to support the love of food, music, art and entrepreneurs in the street food business while celebrating the flavours of the Tiger style through specially curated street food experiences over cold bottles of Tiger beer.
Speaking on the festival, the Senior Brand Manager, Tiger Beer, Chinwe Greg-Egu reinforces its importance to the socio-cultural life of the people.
“The Tiger Street Food Festival is an exciting medley of tastes, passion and dreams that yearn to be uncaged. Tiger beer is always happy to celebrate life, youthful energy, creativity and diversity expressed through the eclectic display of food, art and music. The Tiger beer brand is sharing this unique street food experience during the holidays to show our support to creatives, street food vendors and lovers who dare to uncage,” she said.