Festival-goers savor delicious meals and enjoy live music at the Myrtle Beach Food Truck Festival.
Myrtle Beach is all set to host the highly anticipated Food Truck & Music Festival from April 11-13, 2025. The festival will take place at the old Myrtle Square Mall and feature over 55 food trucks offering a variety of cuisines and more than 130 vendors showcasing arts and crafts. Attendees can enjoy live music from popular performers, making it a delightful experience for food and music lovers alike. With entry at just $10 and ample free parking available, this weekend promises to be a memorable affair for all.
Get ready, Myrtle Beach! It’s that exciting time of the year again when food lovers and music enthusiasts gather for the much-anticipated Myrtle Beach Food Truck & Music Festival. Mark your calendars for April 11-13, 2025, because this event promises to be bigger and more delicious than ever!
This year, the festival will be hosted at a fantastic new location, the site of the old Myrtle Square Mall at 2501 N. Kings Hwy. This spacious venue will welcome both local and out-of-town visitors to indulge their taste buds while soaking in some lively tunes.
With over 55 food trucks set to take part, you’re in for a tasty treat from start to finish. Expect to find a mouthwatering variety of cuisines ranging from BBQ and cinnamon rolls to homemade desserts and even Korean corn dogs! Whether you’re a fan of spicy flavors or have a sweet tooth, there’s something for everyone!
But wait, there’s more! Besides all the amazing food, the festival will also feature more than 130 vendors. You’ll have the chance to explore arts and crafts stalls, pet businesses, and boutique shops—talk about a cultural feast!
And of course, what’s a festival without some great music? The festival will feature a lineup of entertainers ready to keep the atmosphere buzzing. Some notable headliners include:
The music won’t stop, and mouths won’t stop watering throughout the weekend—here’s the schedule:
Entry to this fun-filled event is just $10 per day. You can snag your tickets at the gate or purchase them online ahead of time. Given the popularity of the festival, it’s wise to secure your spot early!
No need to stress about where to park—over 1500 free parking spaces will be available on-site, so you can focus on enjoying all the mouthwatering food and fabulous music!
With previous editions of the festival attracting between 10,000 and 15,000 attendees daily, it’s clear that the Myrtle Beach Food Truck & Music Festival is a local favorite! The organizers are anticipating another record-breaking turnout this time around. To make sure you don’t have to wait long in line for your food, they’ve added an impressive 25 more food vendors this year!
So gather your friends and family, bring your appetites, and get ready for a weekend that celebrates the best food and music Myrtle Beach has to offer. We can’t wait to see you there!
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