If parking areas there are full, shuttles will run to the festival from Thompson Middle School and Alabaster Municipal Park. Good to know: Free parking is available at the high school. See the full schedule here.Īdmission: Free. Music lineup includes: Chris Lane, Sister Hazel, Michael Warren, the M-80s and more. What to expect: Live music, carnival rides, car show, family-friendly activities, food vendors and more Where: Grounds of Thompson High School, 1921 Warrior Parkway, Alabaster. (Amy Harris/Invision/AP) ALABASTER CITYFEST Country singer Chris Lane is set to perform at Alabaster CityFest 2023 in Alabama. More info: Festival page on AIDS Alabama website. Donations of $15-$25 per person suggested by organizers. Admission is free, but registration is required. Tours will be about two hours long and feature 24 historical locations selected by the Invisible Histories Project. and 2:30 p.m., hosted by obSINity and Flap Jack. Four tours are planned, starting at 11 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 2 p.m. Plus: Big Gay History Bus tours will be offered that day, starting and ending at Cahaba Brewing. What to expect: Food trucks, craft beer, arts vendors, pop-up shops, DJ music and more.įood truck lineup: CoCo Crabs, Battle Axe’s Feast, A-Train Station, Pasteles La MoreliAna, Tasteful Touch Catering, Urban Pops, The Current at Cahaba and more.Īdmission: Free, donations welcome benefit for AIDS Alabama. Where: Cahaba Brewing Co., 4500 Fifth Ave. Arlillian Bushelon, right, receives a to-go order from Nicole Connor, owner of the CoCo Crab food truck in Birmingham.
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