Toronto’s Festival of Beer, one of the city’s biggest food and drink festivals, is set to return to Exhibition Place in just two weeks’ time. This annual event takes place at Bandshell Park, where beer lovers can come together to celebrate their passion for cold ones.
While the name may suggest a focus solely on beer, the festival also offers live entertainment in the form of music performances. This year’s lineup features some legendary acts that are sure to get the crowd hyped. Kicking off the festival on Friday night is the west-coast hitmaker Ice Cube, followed by 90’s pop-punk band Third Blind Eye on Saturday night. The festival concludes on Sunday with a performance from the beloved artist, T-Pain, who is no stranger to Toronto.
Of course, beer remains the main attraction at the festival, and attendees will have the opportunity to sample over 400 different beers from more than 40 local vendors. Some notable breweries participating in the event include Lost Craft, Ace Hill, and High Park Brewery. The festival is also committed to sustainability and will be reintroducing their reusable mug policy. Each attendee will receive a plastic tasting cup as part of their ticket, reducing waste and promoting eco-friendly practices.
To attend the festival, visitors can purchase daily tickets starting at $60 on Ticketweb. For those looking for a more premium experience, there are options available that include an overnight stay at the nearby Hotel X.
With its combination of great music and an extensive selection of beers, Toronto’s Festival of Beer promises an unforgettable experience for attendees. Whether you’re a fan of hip-hop, pop-punk, or simply a beer enthusiast, this festival has something for everyone. Don’t miss out on the chance to indulge in some of the finest brews the city has to offer.
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