Chuck Fest Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary In Lake Charles, LA
The 2024 Chuck Fest, presented by the Chuck Fest Foundation is set for October 19 from 12 noon to 12 midnight in Downtown Lake Charles! This local festival is a one-of-a-kind event centered around the City of Lake Charles and the people. The purpose is simple. To celebrate the local talent, people, culture, music, art, and food that make Lake Charles so special. Best of all, it's free!
WHAT CAN YOU DO CHUCK FEST?
Chuck Fest is an outdoor event that takes place in Downtown Lake Charles every year in the 700 block of Ryan St. and 300 block of Broad St. The annual event highlights the essence of the city's diversity, cultural richness and traditional heritage. It's the 10-year celebration and everyone is invited to this block party!
There will be plenty of shopping opportunities with vendors from all over the area selling everything from works of art to delicious cuisine. Of course there can never be to many. If you to want a booth or to participate as a vendor at the Chuck Fest, just fill out this vendor form and submit it. Make sure you select what type of vendor you are Food Truck or Food Table Vendor. To learn more about vendors and the fee, click here.
It's a full day of the biggest music, art, food, and culture festival in Southwest Louisiana on Saturday, October 19 from noon to midnight! Downtown venues include the Panorama Music House, Luna Bar & Grill, Stellar Beans Coffee House & Edibles, as well as 2 outdoor main stages. Don't miss the finale performance by Bear & The Forest Friends at Panorama Music House to close out the night. Proceeds from the festival drink sales will benefit, the Arts & Humanities Council of SWLA.
Save the date and plan for an entire day of live music, great food, art exhibits, an open-air market, and much more. For more info go to chuckfest.org. Below is a look at the music artists and groups performing throughout the day via Chuck Fest Facebook.
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