Chef, restaurateur, bestselling author, award-winning TV host, and culinary superstar Guy Fieri announced today the inaugural Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Fest, an action-packed weekend of food, flavor and fun in Fieri’s signature style and birthplace of Columbus, Ohio, taking place June 1-2, 2024.
Redefining the traditional festival experience, the two-day fun fest will fuse food and funk, bringing to life the one and only Flavortown, embodying Fieri’s larger-than-life energy and charitable spirit every step of the way. Two-day tickets are on sale now starting at $155 and can be purchased at www.flavortownfest.com.
Guy Fieri
Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Fest will take over The Lawn at Cas, a 54-acre campus located on the scenic Olentangy River, which runs through the heart of the city. Guy Fieri has called his friends, including the nation’s top chefs and jaw-dropping music artists to make the inaugural event one you can’t miss.
Redefining the traditional festival experience, the two-day fun fest will fuse food and funk, bringing to life the one and only Flavortown, embodying Fieri’s larger-than-life energy and charitable spirit every step of the way. Two-day tickets are on sale now starting at $155 and can be purchased at www.flavortownfest.com.
Guy Fieri
Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Fest will take over The Lawn at Cas, a 54-acre campus located on the scenic Olentangy River, which runs through the heart of the city. Guy Fieri has called his friends, including the nation’s top chefs and jaw-dropping music artists to make the inaugural event one you can’t miss.
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- by Sergio
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