BN Nuts Festival

The Bloomington-Normal Area Convention and Visitors Bureau has partnered with The Stable Music Hall & Lounge to host BN Nuts Festival sponsored by BEER NUTS® Brand Snacks on September 10, 2022, 1:00-10:00pm.

Mark your calendars and bring your friends and family to this free, family-oriented festival on Front Street featuring nut-inspired food and beverage tastings, chef demos, vendor market, live music stage, kids’ zone and more.

Vendors will be selling and providing products that include nuts, and/or showcasing locally grown and produced products. These vendors will include restaurants, food trucks, breweries, retail stores, arts/craft vendors, non-profit organizations, and more. Interested vendors can learn more and apply at www.visitbn.org/bnnutsfestival.

The festival will also feature a top-notch music lineup, including Chicago’s funk/jazz/soul combo, Rick King’s Royal Hustle, and more! The complete list of entertainment can be found on the event webpage.

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