Attending festivals can get a person wrapped up in the culture of the event, and we’ve got a list of interesting festivals full of culture for you to check out this month. If you love beer, classical music, or shopping, then you’ll love the three choices we gathered below.
You can come celebrate some tasty food, fantastic craft beer, and chart-topping live entertainment from some very popular bands at the Sabroso Craft Beer, Taco, and Music Festival, happening April 7th at Dana Point’s Doheny State Beach. You can watch some lucha libre wrestling, purchase great-tasting meals from local food trucks, and taste hundreds of different wines and craft beers. Plus, some chart-topping bands will be playing live for you to enjoy, including The Vandals, The Offspring, Pennywise, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Unwritten Law, and Los Kung Fu Monkeys. You are sure to have a rocking good time. If you want to check out the Sarbroso festival, take a look at the event’s website here.
Every year in Chicago for the past 42 years, a spring festival celebrating Bach and the beauty of organists and Church music comes to town. From Friday, April 27th to Friday, May 4th at Nicholas Concert Hall, Nicholas Hall Lobby and Anderson Chapel this celebration will take place, delivering plenty of classical music, organ music, and church music performances taking you back into history. To read up on the event, please visit the Back Week Festival’s website here.
On Saturday, April 7th, from 9 AM until 5 PM, you’ll get to walk through over 80,00 square feet of fun flea style, giving you several unique choices in clothes, jewelry, and much more. This show will offer you over two hundred vendors selling innovative products of all kinds. Also, if you go for the general admission ticket, this is an affordable market to attend. General admission costs $5 and VIP tickets cost $50. If you’d like to read up on this event, please visit the Flea Style Dallas Spring Show’s website here.
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