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    12th Annual Flagstaff Hullaballoo Festival August 14-15th

    July 12, 2021No Comments
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    Saturday August 14th (10am-9pm) & Sunday August 15th (11am-6pm)

    Flagstaff Hullabaloo at Wheeler ParkFlagstaff AZ (July 12, 2021) – On Saturday and Sunday August 14th and 15th the twelfth annual Flagstaff Hullabaloo returns to Wheeler Park in downtown Flagstaff, AZ. Hullabaloo is a community festival and a celebration of summertime. Hullabaloo has been voted “Best Annual Event or Festival” six times by Arizona Daily Sun and Flagstaff Live readers. Flagstaff Hullabaloo has raised over $120,000 for local non-profits since 2010. This year Hullabaloo will raise funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flagstaff, Boys & Girls Club of Flagstaff and Flagstaff Family Food Center.

    20210712_hullabalooThe Hullabaloo will kick off with the Flagstaff Athletic Club Bike Parade which stages at 9am at City Hall Solar Lot and departs at 9:30am on Saturday August 14th. Joy Cone is sponsoring the kids area and there will also be bungee trampolines, face painting, live art and much more. Live music from national, regional and local artists will include the Latin groove of B-Side Players from San Diego, CA, funk from New Orleans’ own Erica Falls, local bluegrass legends Onus B. Johnson, California-based Americana band Rose’s Pawn Shop, the triumphant return of ska group Warsaw Poland Bros, reggae band Summit Dub Squad featuring the F-Town Horns, the amazing party band Naughty Bits, Flagstaff funk icons F-Town Sound, great roots music from Viola & The Brakemen, and local singer-songwriter Adam Bruce. House of Cirque will be performing throughout the weekend and Prescott-based Living Folklore will provide giant puppets, stilt-walkers, clowns and children’s parades. Flagstaff’s Lumberyard Brewing and Phoenix’s Four Peaks along with Founders Brewing Co and Firestone Walker Brewing Co are the official beer sponsors, while Canyon Diablo Distillery and Cutwater Spirits are the official liquor sponsors and great food will be available from some of our best local restaurants and vendors.  There will be costume contests hosted by Bookmans with great prizes going to the winners.

    Event sponsors include Greenhouse Productions, Rooftop Solar, Lumberyard Brewing Co, Four Peaks Brewing Co, Founders Brewing Co, Firestone Walker Brewing Co, Cutwater Spirits, Hensley Beverage Company, Warner’s Nursery, Canyon Diablo Distillery, Findlay Toyota (Main Stage Sponsor), Swire Coca-Cola, Bath Tune-Up (Photo Booth Sponsor), Majestic Marketplace (Cup Sponsor), Sunwest Bank, Joy Cone, Prime Lending (Wristband Sponsor), Bigfoot BBQ, Arizona Music Pro, Loven Contracting, Waste Management, Renewal By Anderson, Performance Staffing, Hotel Monte Vista, Flagstaff Athletic Club, Niles Radio, Snow Mountain River, Bearizona, Bookmans, Flagstaff Birth & Women’s Center, Fratelli Pizza, Terros Health, Starlite Lanes, WT Wealth Management, Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course, Peak Family Dental Care, Flag Tag, Westside Veterinary Clinic & Flagstaff Mall.

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    The event begins on Saturday 8/14 at 10am and will run until 9pm. Sunday 8/15 will run 11am-6pm. The festival is open to all ages. The event is free to the first 250 people with two cans of food to benefit Flagstaff Family Food Center and $12 thereafter. Advanced tickets are available for only $10. VIP tickets are available ($150 two-day pass/$90 Saturday/ $75 Sunday) and include a private entrance, a wonderful tented area with seating and a great view of the stage, four drink tokens per day, tastings from Biffs Bagels, Bigfoot BBQ, and many more, a VIP bar, on-site masseuses, and VIP bathrooms.

    TICKETS ON-SALE NOW! Tickets are available at Majestic Marketplace (601 E Piccadilly Dr #95), Rainbow’s End Flagstaff (12 E Route 66) online at www.flaghulla.com.

    For more information check out www.flaghulla.com
    or contact Matthew Ziegler
    zmattyz@gmail.com
    928.853.4292

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