Arts, Beats And Eats: Advance Tickets And Cannabis Sales Info
The organizers of the yearly Soaring Eagle Arts, Beats and Eats festival recently announced a range of fresh attractions, sponsors, and endeavors for the four-day event taking place during Labor Day…

The organizers of the yearly Soaring Eagle Arts, Beats and Eats festival recently announced a range of fresh attractions, sponsors, and endeavors for the four-day event taking place during Labor Day week.
Among the festival's supporters, House of Dank, a company that manages both medical and recreational cannabis dispensaries, is potentially authorized to offer marijuana for sale at the event, marking a significant first.
The city commissioners of Royal Oak have unanimously granted permission for the trial inclusion of cannabis sales and adult consumption at the festival.
The plan for Arts, Beats, and Eats this year
The House of Dank tent will be positioned in the alley connecting South Center Street and Washington Avenue, specifically between Sixth Street and Seventh Street.
To ensure privacy, the area will be enclosed with a fence, preventing any visibility from the street. Private security will be present, and access will be limited to individuals aged 21 or older. The tented space will have a maximum capacity of 100 people, with a restriction on lingering for more than five to ten minutes.
Other new features
After 26 years, this year's festival will introduce advanced ticket sales, featuring exclusive "fast lane" entrances.
To prioritize environmental sustainability, the event organizers have made the decision to eliminate single-use plastic bottles and cups. Instead, canned beverages from sponsors such as Anheuser Busch, Faygo soda, and Liquid Death water will be available. Non-canned drinks will be served in biodegradable cups made from corn-based materials, and designated bins will be provided for recyclables.
Corewell Health, formerly known as Beaumont Health, has committed to a three-year sponsorship as the official sponsor of the festival's Juried Fine Arts Show.
Corewell, in collaboration with the Judson Center and the Ted Lindsay Foundation, is also sponsoring the 10th annual Family Days event during Arts, Beats and Eats. On Saturday, September 2, hundreds of children on the autism spectrum and their families will receive complimentary access passes, parking, carnival rides, and lunch. This pre-event experience will provide a quieter environment an hour before the festival opens to the general public.
Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort has planned an eye-catching LED video wall at the festival entrance on Fifth Street and Washington Avenue. This display will feature live scenes from the event, adding an extra element of excitement.
Unique and exclusive menu items at Arts, Beats, and Eats
The newly established Baker College campus in Royal Oak has joined as a festival sponsor. Three culinary students from the college will collaborate with Give Thanks Bakery and ImaginAte restaurant in Royal Oak to create unique menu items exclusively served at the festival eateries.
In addition to the funds raised from a specialty cocktail and a $1 contribution from each menu item sold, the festival organizers aim to generate $5,000 in support of the nonprofit Open Hands Food Pantry in the city.
During a recent news conference for this year's Arts, Beats & Eats, Kroger presented a $2,000 check to the food pantry.
Further details regarding the lineup of musical acts and headliners for Arts, Beats and Eats will be announced in August.
15 Unique Michigan Festivals You Need To Check Out
Festivals give people the feeling of joy. It's a chance for festival goers to get together, celebrate life and create memories. They even promote a sense of community pride.
Michigan has a lot to offer when it comes to festivals. Maybe, it's because Michigan has a lot to celebrate, like live music, beer, and food. Some festivals in Michigan focus on what some might find odd or unusual. From asparagus, bacon, and baby food to cereal Elvis and bologna.
If you have room on your festival bucket list, you may want to add these unique Michigan festivals.
Here’s a list of 15 unique Michigan festivals you need to check out.
Empire Asparagus Festival
This unique festival is located near Sleeping Bear Dunes in Empire. It has been happening since 1974. Featuring food and drink vendors, a display of the season’s largest asparagus, the crowning of an asparagus queen, and even an asparagus poetry contest. The Empire Asparagus Festival is scheduled for June 3.
National Asparagus Festival
There are two festivals in Michigan that celebrate asparagus. This National Festival is in Hart, which is in Oceana County. National Asparagus Festival is the longest-running asparagus festival in the country and 2023 marks the 50th festival. It takes place this year on June 20.
National Cereal Festival
Battle Creek is the home of the Kellogg’s brand and the National Cereal Festival. The festival features a variety of entertainment; live music, children’s activities, inflatables, and free cereal for attendees. This year’s event will take place on June 10.
Outhouse Classic
The Outhouse Classic is a unique twist on outhouses. They are made of wood, crates, cardboard, and other items, put on skis, and then raced down Main Street by a pair of runners. Prizes are given in different categories to the teams with the best times. This event happens February annually in Trenary, Michigan.
Yale Bologna Festival
This 3-day festival takes place in Yale, located in St. Clair County. The Yale Bologna Festival has been a tradition since 1989. The festival includes outhouses races, a street dance, fireworks, and a parade down Main Street. The 33rd Yale Bologna Festival will take place this year July 28 through July 30.
Elvis Fest
Elvis Fest is a celebration of all things Elvis. The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll fans can see Elvis impersonators, dance to classic songs, and enjoy beer and food. This year’s venue will be the Wayne County Fairgrounds, Belleville on July 7 and July 8.
Michigan Bacon Festival
This one-day festival is for those who love bacon. Michigan Bacon Festival has everything from bacon mac and cheese, bacon beer, to bacon donuts. The festival will take place on July 30 at Jackson Field in Lansing.
Old Town Scrapfest
Beautiful works of art from hundreds of pounds of scrap is created and displayed at Old Town Scrapfest in Lansing. The festival began as a scrap metal artwork competition and has grown into a full art festival that focuses on up-cycled and repurposed artwork. It has a scrap metal sculpture competition, eco-art booth vendors, family activities, live music, and food. Scrapfest is scheduled for July 14 and July 15.
Mighty Uke Day
This one-day Ukulele festival takes place in East Lansing. It features workshops, lessons, and performances.
National Baby Food Festival
The national headquarters of Gerber Products Company is in Michigan. So, it makes sense that the state has a National Baby Food Festival in Fremont. It’s a celebration of baby health and nutrition. The festival features a baby crawl, a baby food-eating contest, a farmer’s market, a car show, and more. The weeklong event takes place annually the third week of July. The next National Baby Food Festival is happening on July 19 through July 22.
Bay-Rama Fishfly Festival
More than 50,000 people travel to New Baltimore for Bay-Rama Fishfly Festival. The festival has live entertainment, a Miss Bay-Rama Queens Pageant, fireworks, a parade, and kids day. The weeklong event is happening June 21 through June 25.
Festival of the Forks
Festival of the Forks is held in downtown Albion. It doesn’t celebrate forks. It’s a celebration of Albion’s food, music, diversity, healthy habits. This event will take place on the third weekend in September, the 15th through the 16th.
Wizard of Oz Festival
The Wizard of Oz Festival in Ionia allows attendees to dress up like your favorite character and participate in arts and crafts, photo opportunities, a 5K race, movie screenings and more. According to the event Facebook page. It is scheduled for September 23, 2023.
Gizzard Festival
Gizzard Festival in Potterville is scheduled for June 8, 9, and 10 this year. Attendees can enter the gizzard eating contest, play in the corn hole tournament, or take line dancing lessons. The festival will also host its second annual Gizzard Fest Pageant.
Humongous Fungus Festival
This two-day festival in August celebrates the mushrooms that grow in the community. Specifically, the 38-acre humongous fungus that was discovered nearly three decades ago. The Humongous Fungus Festival in Crystal Falls features food from local vendors, craft vendors, a mushroom cookoff, and guided walks identifying different types of mushrooms. This festival is scheduled for August 25 and August 26.