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Guy Fieri to Launch Flavortown Fest; Two-Day Event Will Be ‘Bold, Loud, Bad-Ass and Full of Flavor’

Guy Fieri is expanding his empire with the announcement of a new festival in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio.

The Food Network star announced the launch of Flavortown Fest on Friday. Planned as a two-day festival held in the Arch City, the event promises to “fuse food and funk, bringing to life the one and only Flavortown, embodying Fieri’s larger-than-life energy and charitable spirit every step of the way,” according to a press release.

Although specific talent has not yet been announced, this description touts wild times will be had: “Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Fest will be unlike any other festival. Like Guy, it will be bold, loud, bad-ass and full of flavor with unparalleled surprises, one-of-a-kind programming and Guy-curated curveballs all weekend long.”

Fans can buy tickets for the June 1 and June 2 festival at http://www.flavortownfest.com. Proceeds from each ticket sold will go to the host’s charitable organization, the Guy Fieri Foundation. It will take place at The Lawn at CAS, a 54-acre campus located on the Olentangy River in the city.

“I was actually born in Columbus, Ohio, so one might say it’s pretty much the birthplace of Flavortown,” Fieri said in a statement. “But in 2024, we’re making it official with the launch of Flavortown Fest, two full days of awesome music, the best chefs, real deal food from around the nation and a whole lotta fun that you’re gonna have to see to believe! This festival will truly be the first of its kind and I couldn’t be more stoked to bring it to my original hometown.”

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