Today at noon tickets to the popular summer beer fest held in Duluth will go on sale. This is certainly one of my favorite festivals since it is out of town and is a great excuse to spend a weekend up on the beautiful North Shore. Check out the details below.
- All Pints North Summer Brew Fest
- Saturday, July 26, 2014
- 3-7 p.m.
- Bayfront Festival Park | Duluth, MN
- 21+ Event | ID Required at Entry
- Rain or Shine
- No Pets Allowed
- $35 (+ applicable tax and ticketing fees) in advance. Limit 6. | $45 at the door (if available) | $10 (+ applicable tax and ticketing fees) Sober Driver ticket
- Tickets on sale Monday, April 14, 2014 @ Noon CST
- For tickets visit tempotickets.com/apn
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