Festival Foods’ “Lights The Isthmus” returns to Breese Stevens next week

The fest takes over the stadium for the third year in a row.

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Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs + blankets to sit in the field while enjoying the entertainment.

Photo by Tristan Straub

Hear that sound, Madison? It’s Festival Foods’ one-of-a-kind Independence Day celebration returning to Breese Stevens on Saturday, July 1. Read: Spend Saturday night living it up with live music, bites and sips, and, of course, fireworks.

This year’s entertainment lineup includes:

  • 2022 headliner Uncommon Denominator
  • Dumate
  • LINE
  • Jean Le Duke on the 1’s and 2’s.

The cherry on top of the festival? A fireworks show for the books that will launch directly from inside the stadium.

Fun fact: You can see fireworks anywhere in Madison, but the best views are actually from inside the stadium.

“We couldn’t be more excited to continue our partnership with Festivals Foods to bring inclusive, family-friendly entertainment and yet another incredible fireworks show to Historic Breese Stevens Field,” says Big Top Events General Manager, Tristan Straub.

Photo by Tristan Straub

General admission tickets are $12 for adults (kids 12 and under get in free).

If you want to go all-out, all-inclusive “Millipore Sigma Rooftop” tickets are available for $55, and include three adult beverages, unlimited Pepsi products, and all-you-can-eat stadium classics (including the infamous Festival Foods’ Oktoberfest Brats). Gates open at 6 p.m. Grab tickets.

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Rachel is based in Durham, NC and has a background in digital media (with bylines at USA Today and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution). She joined the 6AM City team as a Branded Copywriter in 2020. Rachel is now a Campaign Strategist on the Revenue Team. She loves spending her free time exploring local bookstores + coffee shops with her husband, playing with her cat Clementine, and is on an on-going quest to find the perfect margarita in the Triangle.
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