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The Taste of Charlotte, North Carolina’s largest food festival, will return in June, celebrating its 26th anniversary. This year, Food Lion remains the title sponsor. The event promises a variety of activities, including live music, family entertainment, and a diverse menu featuring over 100 items from Charlotte’s leading restaurants. Admission is free, with food samples available for purchase via festival coins. Organized by Centurion Entertainment, the festival aims to unite the community around local flavors and cultures, marking a vibrant highlight in Charlotte’s cultural calendar.
Charlotte, North Carolina – North Carolina’s largest food festival, Taste of Charlotte, is set to make its much-anticipated return this June in uptown Charlotte. The event will celebrate its 26th anniversary, bringing together food lovers, families, and visitors for a weekend of culinary delights and entertainment. Food Lion continues its support as the title sponsor for the sixth consecutive year.
The festival promises a vibrant mix of activities designed for all ages. Attendees can look forward to family entertainment, unique shopping opportunities, live music performances, and engaging activities for children. For those interested in beverages, a wide range of beer and wine will also be available for sampling throughout the event.
More than 100 menu items from leading Charlotte restaurants will be offered for tasting, allowing guests to explore the diverse culinary landscape of the region. Admission to the festival is free, making it accessible to everyone who wishes to join in the festivities. Food samples and drinks can be purchased using festival coins, which are available through the Taste of Charlotte App as well as at designated Coin Booths located along S. Tryon Street.
This year’s festival is organized locally by Centurion Entertainment, Inc. and aims to bring the community together to celebrate local flavors and cultures. For individuals seeking more information about the festival’s schedule and offerings, they can visit www.TasteofCharlotte.com.
In addition to the Taste of Charlotte, several other local events and festivals are scheduled throughout 2025, contributing to the region’s lively cultural scene. Among them is the Charlotte StrEATs Festival, which will occur in April and feature three distinct events focused on celebrating local cuisine. Upcoming festivities also include the Durag Fest, University City’s Juneteenth Art Fest, and the 61st Annual Festival in the Park.
The U.S. National Whitewater Center is set to host multiple events, including a Fourth of July Celebration and Tuck Fest, each showcasing various outdoor activities and community engagement. For those interested in food and wine experiences, tickets are required for certain festival-related events such as StrEATs Uncorked and the Tasting Tour, which are open to adults aged 21 and older.
Charlotte’s calendar for 2025 is rich with events, spotlighting the community’s culinary, artistic, and entertainment talents. The Taste of Charlotte festival serves as a hallmark of the region’s vibrant culture and culinary innovation. As the city gears up for this annual celebration, it promises to bring the community together in a shared passion for food, fun, and festivities. Individuals and families planning to attend can look forward to an exciting experience filled with flavors and entertainment.
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Additional Resources
- WCCB Charlotte
- Wikipedia: Food Festival
- Charlotte Observer
- Google Search: Charlotte food festival
- WSOC TV
- Google Scholar: Charlotte food events
- Matador Network
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Charlotte
