ABOUT US
Ed Entertainments specialise in the production, promotion and marketing of events around the Yorkshire region.
With over 30 years experience in the entertainments industry.
Established in 2006 we have gone from strength to strength, providing pre-match entertainment for Hull Kingston Rovers RLFC, Hull RLFC, Castleford Tigers RLFC and Hull City AFC. We are the founders of Tribfest, a music festival in East Yorkshire and have held other events within the region. In 2012, Ed Entertainments proudly launched The Laughing Bull Comedy Club, have organised fantastic entertainment for countless private events and 500 guest charity lunches.
After 17 successful years hosting Tribfest Music Festival, the festival will once again return to Sledmere House for it's 17th year in August 2024!
Ed Entertainments Ltd "Tribfest Music Festival' most recently won 'Remarkable Tourism Event 2023' at the REYTA awards, we also won ‘Contribution to the East Riding’ at the Hull Live 2021 Business Awards. Additionally, ‘Best Entertainment/Leisure Venue 2018 – 2020’ in the East Riding of Yorkshire Best Bar None Awards. It is also consistently recognised in local and national awards including categories such as Best Small Festival, Best Family Festival, Best Toilets and Best Grass Roots Festival.
ED FAULKNER.
FESTIVAL DIRECTOR
Ed founded 'Ed Entertainments Ltd' back in October 2006, with over 30 years experience in the entertainments business, organising events and also performing as a solo artist and with bands. Ed's original idea to create a Glastonbury style music festival for tribute bands launched with Tribfest in 2007 and has gone from strength to strength ever since.
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Winners of ‘Contribution to the East Riding’ at the Hull Live 2021 Business Awards
2018 - 2020 Winner of the ‘Best Entertainment/Leisure Venue (Tribfest)
2016-2018 - Best Bar None Award Winner & Accredited Venue (Tribfest)
Finalists for Most Remarkable Tourism Event in East Yorkshire’s REYTA awards for our 2018 & 2019 Tribfest festivals.
Proudly supported by the Arts Council England through the Culture Recovery Fund.