Festival Events Around the World

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Festival events are a great way to have fun with friends and family. From food to music, to art and culture, there are a lot of different festivals around the world that celebrate the best of their region. Some of the most popular festival events include the Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas that is held every year for three days, where electronic dance music producers and DJs perform. Another festival is the Shinnyo Lantern Floating Hawaii, which happens each year on Memorial Day and attracts thousands of people to watch lanterns floating on the ocean’s surface.

If you love food, you might enjoy the Wellington Bacon and Bourbon Festival in Florida in March. It’s a great way to try some of the area’s bourbon and bacon-inspired cuisine, while raising money for charity. Similarly, you might like to attend the Salt Lake City Wine and Food Festival in Utah, which takes place each April, where renowned chefs pair their culinary delights with local wines.

Another food festival is the Boston Lobster Feast. Guests have the opportunity to eat lobster that has been cooked in a variety of ways and to taste other seafood dishes too. The festival also features drinks, desserts and live entertainment.

For those looking to laugh, there are few better festival events than Montreal’s Just for Laughs. This comedy fest brings in famous comics each year to share their comedic talents. The event also offers many opportunities for attendees to get involved in the hype and join in on the cosplaying scene, which is a popular trend at this festival and other pop culture fan gatherings.

New York City is home to one of the most vibrant gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities in the world. During Pride, the five boroughs come together to celebrate this incredible diversity and honor the men and women who have made it possible for people of all backgrounds to live freely in New York City.

If you’re looking for a more low-key celebration of the arts, then you might want to check out the Celebrate Brooklyn festival. This free outdoor festival has been bringing the community together through music, dance, theater, film and specially commissioned projects for four decades. This year’s event includes performances by They Might Be Giants and Maceo Parker.

You can also find art and cultural events at the Brooklyn Museum, the Metropolitan Opera and the New York Public Library. In addition, the Brooklyn Academy of Music is a venue for a wide variety of concerts and shows.

The COVID-19 pandemic has slowed the growth of some festival events, but it looks as though things are getting back to normal now that vaccines are available and the virus is declining. To learn more about upcoming events, you can visit the online database of North American festivals at FestivalNet. This resource is used by artists, musicians, craftspeople and vendors to research new festival opportunities and is a great way to connect with potential event hosts.

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