14 past events with the beer garden tag
0 upcoming events with this tagAug 8, 2014
Friday
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Freaky Tiki Friday w/ The Tom-Kats
7:00pm to 12:42pm @
Silo Bar and Grill
Ages: 21+ TheTomkats are LIVE at Freaky Tiki! Get your blues on and dance with us!
Downtown Muncie's favorite weekly summertime music event is kicking off this Friday! Freaky Tiki Fridays are 21+, outdoors events held in a NEW LOCATION in Adams Street next to Silo Bar and Grill which is at 223 S Walnut.
We'll open the gates at 7 PM for free to everyone over 21 to serve dinner and drinks of all kinds at tables. The Silo opens at 4 PM. Music till 11 PM.
Restrooms and table service are available to all indoors and out all night long. Thank you for supporting our thriving arts community.Aug 23, 2014
Saturday
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RibFest
12:00pm to 10:00pm @
Canan Commons
500 S. Walnut St
Cost: $5 (kids 10 and under free) PERFORMANCES BY
The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band
Opening act: Stampede String Band
Gate Admission $5 | KIDS 10 AND UNDER FREE
Ribs and all the fixings | live music on two stages both days,
all day | The Fickle Peach presents Craft Beer Garden featuring
Flat 12 BIErwerks | Free Kids Area Sponsored by H&D Superent
Woof Boom Radio presents Muncie’s Best Ribs contest
For more informat ion visit downtownmuncie.org or call 765-282-7897
Aug 24, 2014
Sunday
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RibFest
11:00am to 5:00pm @
Canan Commons
500 S. Walnut St
Cost: $5 (kids 10 and under free) PERFORMANCES BY
The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band
Opening act: Stampede String Band
Gate Admission $5 | KIDS 10 AND UNDER FREE
Ribs and all the fixings | live music on two stages both days,
all day | The Fickle Peach presents Craft Beer Garden featuring
Flat 12 BIErwerks | Free Kids Area Sponsored by H&D Superent
Woof Boom Radio presents Muncie’s Best Ribs contest
For more informat ion visit downtownmuncie.org or call 765-282-7897
Aug 29, 2014
Friday
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Freaky Tiki Friday
7:00pm to 12:42pm @
Adams and Walnut Streets
Ages: 21+ Steve Robert and the Jazzmanian Devils are live at 7 PM! Rain out location is right inside the Silo, the concert is rain or shine!
Mar 19, 2016
Saturday
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Muncie Gras 2016 #DWNTWN
7:00pm to 2:00am @
Downtown
Ages: 21+ Aug 9, 2019
Friday
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Broke Royals live
7:00pm @
Be Here Now
505 N. Dill St.
Ages: 18+ DC-based indie rock band Broke Royals perform at Be Here Now. Featuring ex-Dreams of University guitarist Colin Cross, Broke Royals.
While they’re on their own sonically, their musical choices are very “DC.” From the get-go, their output has had all the nuance, raw emotion, accessibility and directness of their neighbors in the legendary Go-Go and Hardcore scenes.
With “Saint Luxury,” the first single off their forthcoming album of the same name, uncertainty has never sounded so sure-footed. They’ve taken their urgent, anthemic guitar rock and soulful melodies in as many directions as they’ve got songs, and their latest is another major leap forward.
Jul 29, 2023
Saturday
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Tommy Castro & The Painkillers!
7:00pm @
Canan Commons
500 S. Walnut St
Tommy Castro & The Painkillers LIVE at the 2023 Muncie Three Trails Music Series!
Please join us on Saturday, July 29th at 7:00pm, at Canan Commons in Downtown Muncie, Indiana for the 2023 season kickoff of our Summer of FREE CONCERTS with TOMMY Castro & The Painkillers and special guest opener Lovesick Moan!
Whether he’s squeezing out the deepest blues or playing the funkiest soul grooves, legendary blues and soul giant Tommy Castro knows how to ignite a crowd. Over the course of his still-unfolding career, the guitarist, vocalist and songwriter has released 16 albums ranging from horn-fueled soul and R&B to piping hot blues to fiery rock ‘n’ roll. He’s performed all over the world, earning countless fans with his legendary, sweat-drenched, exhilarating live shows. Castro’s band, The Painkillers—bassist Randy McDonald, drummer Bowen Brown, and keyboardist Michael Emerson—have now been playing together for over seven years. After hundreds of live shows, they have coalesced into one of the telepathically tightest units Castro has ever assembled, making them one of the most in-demand live roots music acts performing today. “This is the best band we’ve ever had,” says Castro. “We really got something going on beyond just being good musicians. Every song we play live now has that right feel—all the dynamics. It allows us to jam out more on stage.”
Born in San Jose, California in 1955, Tommy first picked up a guitar at age 10. He formed the first Tommy Castro Band in 1991, releasing his debut album in 1996 on the Blind Pig label. During the 1990s and into the 2000s, Castro recorded a series of critically acclaimed albums for various labels, then hooked up with Alligator Records in 2009, releasing Hard Believer to massive acclaim. Castro formed the first incarnation of The Painkillers in 2012, and by 2014 (with Brown and Emerson taking over drums and keys respectively), Castro stripped his music down to its raw essence with the new, smaller band, creating a larger than life sound. The San Francisco Chronicle describes Castro’s music as, “funky Southern soul, big city blues and classic rock...silvery guitar licks that simultaneously sound familiar and fresh.” No Depression says “Castro plays gritty, string-bending blues like a runaway soul train...a glorious blend that rocks the soul and lifts the spirits.” The Washington Post says Castro is “phenomenal and funky” with “soulful vocals and inspired blues-rock guitar.” Blues Revue perhaps sums it up best by simply saying, “Tommy Castro can do no wrong.”
In 2022, hot on the heels of his latest release, A Bluesman Comes to Town, Castro and his band snagged Blues Music Awards for Album of the Year, Band of the Year, and, for the third time, the coveted B.B. King Entertainer Of The Year (the very highest award a blues performer can receive). His relentless road-dog approach—gig after gig, night after night—has won him loyal, lifelong fans everywhere he plays. Live on stage, Tommy Castro & The Painkillers’ road-hardened musicianship brings an unmatched passion to Castro’s blue-eyed California soul and hard-rocking, good-time songs. We are happy to welcome Tommy Castro & The Painkillers back to the Muncie Three Trails stage!
Visit Tommy Castro & The Painkillers here:
https://www.TommyCastro.com
Presented by the The Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County, THANK YOU to our Sponsors!
The primary mission of the Muncie Three Trails Music Series is to bring critically acclaimed, national recording artists to perform at Canan Commons, Muncie’s newest outdoor performance venue, located in the heart of Downtown. All concerts are free to the public. Our second mission is to promote the many recreational, artistic, and cultural attractions located along, or in close proximity to, Canan Commons and Muncie’s popular “Three Trails” -- The White River Greenway, The Cardinal Greenway, and The Muncie Arts and Culture Trail. We hope that the combination of outstanding concerts and Muncie’s attractions will provide both local citizens and visitors from throughout the region and state with a full day of fun and music.
🎶 Explore The Trails, Enjoy The Music! 🎶
Please visit our website to learn much more about our 2023 Muncie Three Trails Music Series:
Aug 12, 2023
Saturday
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The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys!
7:00pm @
Canan Commons
500 S. Walnut St
The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys LIVE at the 2023 Muncie Three Trails Music Series!
Please join us on Saturday, August 12th at 7:00pm, at Canan Commons in Downtown Muncie, Indiana for our Summer of FREE CONCERTS with The Po' Ramblin' Boys and special guest opener The Bashville Boys!
At a time when most people feel constantly distracted by technology and barraged by the news, authenticity and straightforward honesty are paramount. There’s something about the music of The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys that cuts right through the noise of the world and speaks plainly to the soul. Formed in the Smoky Mountains, The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys are at once exactly what you would expect and not at all what you would expect from a tattooed East Tennessee Bluegrass outfit. No strangers to hard work, the boys are as much at home riding in their restored Eagle tour bus as they are crawling underneath to fix it when it needs maintenance. But they take pride in being ambassadors of their genre, and the group has brought their music from rural bluegrass festival stages to the rock clubs of Europe, and even the Grammy Red Carpet, with stunning results. “I think to a certain extent everyone is just craving music that they can feel, and any music that feels real will reach any audience” says CJ Lewandowski, the groups founder.
In 2014, Lewandowski was working at Ole Smoky Moonshine Distillery in Sevierville, TN. The distillery employed musicians to play for visitors seven days a week, and Lewandowski, who primarily plays mandolin and sings, was occasionally hired to fill in when the entertainment didn’t show. Eventually, the distillery approached him about forming a band for a full time slot, so he reached out to long time music friends Jereme Brown, who plays banjo for the group, and Josh Rinkel, who plays guitar. “Jereme was doing a lot of welding work at that time, and Josh was running a sign company”, says Lewandowski, “I think we were all ready to do something new, something with our music but we didn’t know when or how”. Bassist Jasper Lorentzen happened to be working in the tasting room at the distillery, and he turned out to be the perfect addition to the band. Apparently the bluegrass world agreed, as the group garnered the International Bluegrass Music Association’s (IBMA) Emerging Artist of the Year award in 2018. Then, in 2020, the finishing touch was added to the quartet when Laura Orshaw, a seasoned fiddle player and singer, joined the Boys.
Material for the group’s freshman Rounder Records album, Toil, Tears & Trouble, is a combination of original songs and old numbers that honor the group’s mentors and bluegrass heroes. “We love to dig up old songs that haven’t been heard in years and bring them back into the spotlight”, explains Lewandowski. The record has enjoyed great acclaim, receiving the band’s first Grammy nomination for “Best Bluegrass Album,” an “Album of the Year” nomination from the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA), and winning “Song of the Year” award from the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music for America for the tune “Next Train South.”
Visit The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys here:
https://www.theporamblinboys.com
The primary mission of the Muncie Three Trails Music Series is to bring critically acclaimed, national recording artists to perform at Canan Commons, Muncie’s newest outdoor performance venue, located in the heart of Downtown. All concerts are free to the public. Our second mission is to promote the many recreational, artistic, and cultural attractions located along, or in close proximity to, Canan Commons and Muncie’s popular “Three Trails” -- The White River Greenway, The Cardinal Greenway, and The Muncie Arts and Culture Trail. We hope that the combination of outstanding concerts and Muncie’s attractions will provide both local citizens and visitors from throughout the region and state with a full day of fun and music.
Explore The Trails, Enjoy The Music!
Please visit our website to learn much more about our 2023 Muncie Three Trails Music Series:
Aug 25, 2023
Friday
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Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper!
7:00pm @
Canan Commons
500 S. Walnut St
Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper LIVE at the 2023 Muncie Three Trails Music Series!
Please join us on Friday, August 25th at 7:00pm, at Canan Commons in Downtown Muncie, Indiana for our Summer of FREE CONCERTS with Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper and special guest opener The Punkin Holler Boys!
"My desire to present the amazing artistry of Michael Cleveland to residents of Muncie and East Central Indiana was one of my main motivations in starting the Muncie Three Trails Music Series."
- Rick Zeigler, Founder, Muncie Three Trails Music Series
The tension between tradition and innovation is at the core of bluegrass music, and the fiddle playing of Michael Cleveland exemplifies this musical tug of war. As a boy, Cleveland heard a local fiddler play “Orange Blossom Special,” which sparked a lifelong obsession with the tune that mimics the sound of a train. Cleveland’s improvisational versions push the piece’s descriptive tones and percussive bowing to a new level. With an encyclopedic memory for melodies, and an uncanny intuition for improvisation, Cleveland’s music is both rooted in tradition and fueled by his melodic imagination.
From an early age, Cleveland heard old-time and bluegrass music at local jams and festivals near his hometown of Henryville, Indiana. His grandparents hosted regular bluegrass gatherings at the American Legion, and at age four, he began playing the fiddle. He attended the Kentucky School for the Blind in Louisville, where he learned the Suzuki method of violin. While he practiced the violin at school, he played fiddle at home. Traveling with his grandparents to area bluegrass festivals, he heard many legendary players perform at Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass Festival in Bean Blossom, Indiana. At the age of nine, Cleveland got to play with Monroe—a recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Heritage Fellowship in the inaugural class of 1982—at the festival. When Cleveland was 12, he met music historian Dave Samuelson, who recognized the young musician’s interest and talent. Samuelson curated several Braille-labeled tapes for the young musician, which served as Cleveland’s essential listening guide to bluegrass music. Cleveland’s repertoire and musicianship grew, and in 1993 he played the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) awards show with the Bluegrass Youth All-Stars.
Cleveland began playing professionally after he graduated from high school, first with Jeff White and later with Dale Ann Bradley and Rhonda Vincent. Since he was young, however, Cleveland had dreamed of leading his own band. In 2006, he formed Flamekeeper, now seven-time recipients of the IBMA’s “Instrumental Group of the Year” award. Flamekeeper includes Josh Richards, Nathan Livers, Jasiah Shrode, and Chris Douglas. In addition to touring with his band, Cleveland has performed with a legendary list of bluegrass greats. Nevertheless, he remains rooted in his local Southern Indiana community, where he continues to play with friends when he is not on tour.
Widely considered the best bluegrass fiddler of his generation, Cleveland has been recognized 12 times as the IBMA’s “Fiddler of the Year,” and in 2018 he was inducted into the National Fiddler’s Hall of Fame. His recording Fiddler’s Dream was nominated in 2018 for a Grammy for “Best Bluegrass Album,” and in 2019, his album Tall Fiddler won that award. In 2019, Cleveland’s amazing life of adversity and achievement was featured in the documentary film Flamekeeper: The Michael Cleveland Story. And in 2022, he, like his idol Bill Monroe, was awarded the National Endowment for the Arts Heritage Fellowship.
Visit Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper here:
www.michaelclevelandfiddle.com
Presented by Ball State University, THANK YOU to our Sponsors!
The primary mission of the Muncie Three Trails Music Series is to bring critically acclaimed, national recording artists to perform at Canan Commons, Muncie’s newest outdoor performance venue, located in the heart of Downtown. All concerts are free to the public. Our second mission is to promote the many recreational, artistic, and cultural attractions located along, or in close proximity to, Canan Commons and Muncie’s popular “Three Trails” -- The White River Greenway, The Cardinal Greenway, and The Muncie Arts and Culture Trail. We hope that the combination of outstanding concerts and Muncie’s attractions will provide both local citizens and visitors from throughout the region and state with a full day of fun and music.
Explore The Trails, Enjoy The Music!
Please visit our website to learn much more about our 2023 Muncie Three Trails Music Series:
Sep 9, 2023
Saturday
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The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio!
7:00pm @
Canan Commons
500 S. Walnut St
The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio LIVE at the 2023 Muncie Three Trails Music Series!
Please join us on Saturday, September 9th at 7:00pm, at Canan Commons in Downtown Muncie, Indiana for our Summer of FREE CONCERTS with The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio and special guest opener Ball State University Jazz Ensembles!
Soul-jazz groove-machine the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio (DLO3) never would have happened without years and years of crummy gigs and Delvon’s staunchly supportive wife, Amy Novo. The story goes that Hammond B3 organist Delvon would regularly lug his 400-pound instrument from venue to venue, barely breaking even, to play other people’s music, and Amy just got tired of it. She fiercely believed in Delvon’s talents, and, eventually, she made an offer he couldn’t refuse: If Delvon picked the musicians, she would take care of all the business surrounding the gigs.
The three-piece DL03 started in May, 2015, and since then has issued three #1 Billboard-charting albums, as well as a 45. The Seattle-based trio’s music is best described as “feel good music.” DLO3 conjures the smoky 1960s jazz and soul stylings of Jimmy Smith, Booker T. & The M.G.’s, The Meters, Dr. Lonnie Smith, and Charles Earland. Within DLO3’s distinct jazz stew there are also dashes of Motown, Stax Records, blues, and cosmic Jimi Hendrix-style guitar. The band features Delvon Lamarr on the legendary Hammond B3 organ, with dynamo Jimmy James on guitar, and Julian MacDonough on drums.
Live, the band is telepathically musical, easing through improvisational ideas, grooves, and extended jams with silken swagger. Their exhilarating live performances also showcase the band’s deep personal connections, with witty between-song repartee, song story vignettes, and unpredictably dynamic flights of in-the-moment musicality. The three-piece has quickly made a name for themselves, including a feature on Seattle’s KEXP “Local Artist Spotlight”; a live performance at Upstream Music Festival which has garnered over 7 million views; and numerous national and international tours and performances. The band’s live connection also carries over into the studio and the band’s compositional approach, as much of the band’s recorded repertoire is written on the spot during soundchecks, on the bandstand, or while in the studio.
Besides prodigious talent and a rare chemistry, a constant ingredient in DLO3’s success has been manager/den mother Amy Novo, who heads up Novo Productions LLC. Amy is affectionately referred to as “Shortcake” by the band, and has been called “Mafia” by some industry professionals, resulting in the modified nickname, “Shortcake Mafia.” Years ago, Amy would hear Delvon’s fears about being known as the local legend who never went anywhere. Today, through Amy’s tireless work ethic, and Delvon’s bottomless talent, the power couple have taken the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio beyond their wildest dreams. “I used to listen to the old jazz greats and think about their European travels. For years, I thought it would never happen for me, and then Miss Novo made it happen. Without her we would still be in the basement,” Delvon marvels. Amy adds: “I’m not a salesperson—I can only do something I believe in—but Delvon is so talented, and I am passionate about keeping his music alive. I fight for the artists I work with.”
Visit The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio here:
https://delvonlamarrorgantrio.com
Presented by DeFur Voran, THANK YOU to our Sponsors!
The primary mission of the Muncie Three Trails Music Series is to bring critically acclaimed, national recording artists to perform at Canan Commons, Muncie’s newest outdoor performance venue, located in the heart of Downtown. All concerts are free to the public. Our second mission is to promote the many recreational, artistic, and cultural attractions located along, or in close proximity to, Canan Commons and Muncie’s popular “Three Trails” -- The White River Greenway, The Cardinal Greenway, and The Muncie Arts and Culture Trail. We hope that the combination of outstanding concerts and Muncie’s attractions will provide both local citizens and visitors from throughout the region and state with a full day of fun and music.
Explore The Trails, Enjoy The Music!
Please visit our website to learn much more about our 2023 Muncie Three Trails Music Series:
Apr 6, 2024
Saturday
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Magic City Market & Musicfest!
10:00am to 6:00pm @
Delaware County Fairgrounds
Heartland Hall
1210 Wheeling Ave, Muncie IN
Plan to spend your weekend with us! There is a special Magic in Muncie!
The Delaware County Fairgrounds is Muncie's in-town camping and RV accommodation hub for everyone visiting for the Total Eclipse of the Heartland! The Magic City Market, with live music and dozens of artisan Makers, will be there all weekend for visitors and locals! While you enjoy our wonderful Hoosier town, you will be able to socialize and shop with the Muncie Makers Market at the Magic City Market held in Heartland Hall at the Fairgrounds. For THREE DAYS in April 2024 - Saturday the 6th, Sunday the 7th, and Monday the 8th - from 10a-6p, in Heartland Hall, we will feature a General Store, 2024 Eclipse souvenirs, beautiful handmade arts, delicious homemade goodies, craft beer, local food trucks with hot meals, live music, indoor seating and outdoor picnic seating, and much more. Unique and high quality offerings from our creative community await! This is a mandatory event for locals and a welcoming place for visitors!
Don't miss your chance to be part of this once in a lifetime solar celebration. Grab your camping/RV reservations NOW (765-288-1854), bring your positive vibes, and let's make this Solar Eclipse weekend in the Path of Totality a time to remember. Cheers to good company, great artisan offerings, enchanted music, warm Hoosier Hospitality, and the magic that awaits!
All Magic City Market Vendors must register in advance, see attached flyer to request information.
- Magic City Brewfest! 2:00pm to 6:00pm @ Cornerstone Center for the Arts Colonnade Room 520 East Main Street - Muncie, IN 47305
Cost: General Admission tickets are $40 (includes your Magic City Music Fest ticket!). Ages: 21+ Join us for an unforgettable celebration at the Magic City Brewfest on Saturday, April 6 from 2-6 pm, before the Total Eclipse of the Heartland on April 8! The event will be held inside the Cornerstone Center for the Arts https://www.cornerstonearts.org in the Colonade Room.
Get ready for a day filled with craft beer, winery and distillery offerings, live music, artistic makers and an atmosphere that's nothing short of magical! The party will continue in the auditorium throughout the evening at the Magic City Music Fest free to Brewfest attendees from 4pm-midnight.
Tickets are available now! https://event.ontaptickets.com/events/magic-city-brewfest-muncie-4-6-2024
Event Details:
📍 Location: Cornerstone Center for the Arts
🗓 Date: Saturday, April 6
⏰ Time: 2-6 pm
Magic City Brewfest tickets are on sale at the following locations if you would prefer to use cash rather than purchasing online. Get them while they are hot at the following locations: Elm Street Brewing Co.., Destination: Muncie, Heorot Pub and Draught House, The Guardian Brewing Co.., Common Market Northern Tropics Brewery, Cornerstone Center for the Arts.
VIP tickets are available from Destination: Muncie and Kim Sherwood at Twisted Scissors Salon.
Sponsored by Destination: Muncie with proceeds benefitting, Cornerstone Center for the Arts and Downtown Muncie
General Admission tickets are $40 (includes your Magic City Music Fest ticket!)
VIP- $50 (Sponsored by Elm Street Brewing Co. (your experience includes light appetizers, pours from the vault, 7rock Brew tour and early admission to the Brewfest, Magic City Music Fest ticket is also included)
Tickets are limited, so don't miss out!
Apr 7, 2024
Sunday
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Magic City Market & Musicfest!
10:00am to 6:00pm @
Delaware County Fairgrounds
Heartland Hall
1210 Wheeling Ave, Muncie IN
Plan to spend the your weekend with us! There is a special Magic in Muncie!
The Delaware County Fairgrounds is Muncie's in-town camping and RV accommodation hub for everyone visiting for the Total Eclipse of the Heartland! The Magic City Market, with live music and dozens of artisan Makers, will be there all weekend for visitors and locals! While you enjoy our wonderful Hoosier town, you will be able to socialize and shop with the Muncie Makers Market at the Magic City Market held in Heartland Hall at the Fairgrounds. For THREE DAYS in April 2024 - Saturday the 6th, Sunday the 7th, and Monday the 8th - from 10a-6p, in Heartland Hall, we will feature a General Store, 2024 Eclipse souvenirs, beautiful handmade arts, delicious homemade goodies, craft beer, local food trucks with hot meals, live music, indoor seating and outdoor picnic seating, and much more. Unique and high quality offerings from our creative community await! This is a mandatory event for locals and a welcoming place for visitors!
Don't miss your chance to be part of this once in a lifetime solar celebration. Grab your camping/RV reservations NOW (765-288-1854), bring your positive vibes, and let's make this Solar Eclipse weekend in the Path of Totality a time to remember. Cheers to good company, great artisan offerings, enchanted music, warm Hoosier Hospitality, and the magic that awaits!
All Magic City Market Vendors must register in advance, see attached flyer to request information.
Apr 8, 2024
Monday
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Magic City Market & Musicfest & Viewing Party!
10:00am to 6:00pm @
Delaware County Fairgrounds
Heartland Hall
1210 Wheeling Ave, Muncie IN
Plan to spend the your weekend with us! There is a special Magic in Muncie!
The Delaware County Fairgrounds is Muncie's in-town camping and RV accommodation hub for everyone visiting for the Total Eclipse of the Heartland! The Magic City Market, with live music and dozens of artisan Makers, will be there all weekend for visitors and locals! While you enjoy our wonderful Hoosier town, you will be able to socialize and shop with the Muncie Makers Market at the Magic City Market held in Heartland Hall at the Fairgrounds. For THREE DAYS in April 2024 - Saturday the 6th, Sunday the 7th, and Monday the 8th - from 10a-6p, in Heartland Hall, we will feature a General Store, 2024 Eclipse souvenirs, beautiful handmade arts, delicious homemade goodies, craft beer, local food trucks with hot meals, live music, indoor seating and outdoor picnic seating, and much more. Unique and high quality offerings from our creative community await! This is a mandatory event for locals and a welcoming place for visitors!
Don't miss your chance to be part of this once in a lifetime solar celebration. Grab your camping/RV reservations NOW (765-288-1854), bring your positive vibes, and let's make this Solar Eclipse weekend in the Path of Totality a time to remember. Cheers to good company, great artisan offerings, enchanted music, warm Hoosier Hospitality, and the magic that awaits!
All Magic City Market Vendors must register in advance, see attached flyer to request information.
-
Magic City Market & Musicfest & Viewing Party!
10:00am to 6:00pm @
Delaware County Fairgrounds
Heartland Hall
1210 Wheeling Ave, Muncie IN
- Magic City Brewfest! 2:00pm to 6:00pm @ Cornerstone Center for the Arts Colonnade Room 520 East Main Street - Muncie, IN 47305
-
Magic City Market & Musicfest!
10:00am to 6:00pm @
Delaware County Fairgrounds
Heartland Hall
1210 Wheeling Ave, Muncie IN
-
The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio!
7:00pm @
Canan Commons
500 S. Walnut St
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Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper!
7:00pm @
Canan Commons
500 S. Walnut St
-
The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys!
7:00pm @
Canan Commons
500 S. Walnut St
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Tommy Castro & The Painkillers!
7:00pm @
Canan Commons
500 S. Walnut St
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Broke Royals live
7:00pm @
Be Here Now
505 N. Dill St.
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Muncie Gras 2016 #DWNTWN
7:00pm to 2:00am @
Downtown
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Freaky Tiki Friday
7:00pm to 12:42pm @
Adams and Walnut Streets
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RibFest
11:00am to 5:00pm @
Canan Commons
500 S. Walnut St
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RibFest
12:00pm to 10:00pm @
Canan Commons
500 S. Walnut St