A delicious line-up of celebrity chefs never before seen under one roof will be cooking up a storm in Kent.
The BBC Good Food Show Spring is launching at Glow, Bluewater in April and today announces the exciting schedule.
Tickets to the show, which runs between April 12 and 15, include sessions from Saturday Kitchen Live and MasterChef.
On top of this visitors can enjoy live demonstrations from some of the nation’s favourite TV foodie faces including James Martin, John Torode and Gregg Wallace, Gennaro Contaldo and Olly Smith.
The show will also host the country’s first chance to see the MasterChef Champion 2012 live on stage.
Celebrity Chef James Martin said: “The line up for the BBC Good Food Show Spring is looking set to be one of their best.
“This is a rare opportunity for members of the public to see so many of their food heroes cooking live all under one roof.
“What a fantastic opportunity to meet your favourite chefs, star spot plus shop from some of the country’s finest producers.”
Line up
Saturday Kitchen
See James Martin host these live sessions featuring celebrity guests, the omelette challenge and food heaven and hell.
The MasterChef Experience
See the 2012 MasterChef Champion Live on stage for the very first time.
Plus featuring sessions from John Torode, Gregg Wallace and the 2011 champion Tim Anderson - it really is MasterChef brought to life.
Celebrity Chefs
Pick up inspiration from some of the nation’s favourite chefs including James Martin and The Hairy Bikers who will be demonstrating their skills cooking fresh seasonal and local produce in front of a live audience.
Shopping
Taste try and buy your way round over 100 fantastic producers including areas dedicated to FoodLovers approved produce and Produced in Kent.
For more information and to book tickets visit www.BBCGoodFoodShowSpring.com or call 0844 581 1362
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