Oct 13, 2024
HAMMOND, La. (WGNO) — Attention Tangipahoa Parish craft beer fans, Brews Arts Festival is heading back to Hammond for a 14th year! According to the Hammond Regional Arts Center, beer enthusiasts can head to the Morrison Park Alleyway on Nov. 2 for an evening of regional and local beer, live music, food and more. 10 Yelp-reviewed spots to get gumbo in Greater New Orleans on National Gumbo Day Festival organizers said attendees can expect to taste brews from more than 65 local and regional breweries, including Gnarly Barley Brewing Co., Abita Brewing, Urban South Brewery, Chafunkta Brewing, Deadbeat Brewing, Low Road Brewing and Rally Cap Brewing. In addition to the beer, festivalgoers can grab food from local vendors, including Rouge Gastronomy, Our Mom's Restaurant, The Little Laurel Leaf and Candlestick Bakery. (Courtesy: Philip Colwart Photography) Festival organizers said attendees can also watch live music performances from Will Vance & The Kinfolk and Byron Daniel & The Five Dead Dogs. Additionally, the 21+ event is set to include an art market featuring the Hammond Art Guild, Free Home Pottery, Louisiana Moon Jewelry and others. Rougarou Fest to return to Houma for 2024 Festival organizers said attendees have the option to purchase tickets for a VIP experience that includes early access to the festival, access to a cooling tent, a gift and complimentary appetizers. Brews Arts Festival will take place on Saturday, Nov. 2 at the Morrison Park Alleyway from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more information, visit the Hammond Regional Arts Center website. Stay up to date with the latest news, weather and sports by downloading the WGNO app on the Apple or Google Play stores and by subscribing to the WGNO newsletter. Latest Posts Larson dominates at The Roval to lead all 4 Hendrick cars into next round of NASCAR playoffs Sam's Club opening location in Texas, but there's no checkout lanes NASCAR's late caution call upends Xfinity Series race as Sam Mayer wins The Roval at Charlotte New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell travels to Mexico to participate in 'premier summit' Son of former NFL player sentenced in hit-and-run crash that left man dead in Baton Rouge
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