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New show announced for Protective Stadium (and no, it’s not a concert)Monster Jam, a monster trucks extravaganza, will make its debut at the stadium on March 23, 2024.
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How to celebrate Oktoberfest right here at home with local brews, traditional games & moreYou don't have to travel abroad to take part in the annual tradition, there are plenty of places raising a glass right here.
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Germany police launch probe as video appears to show Oktoberfest celebrants giving Nazi 'Heil Hitler' salutePolice in the German state of Saxony are investigating after a video showed several people appear to give the Nazi 'Heil Hitler' salute at an Oktoberfest event.
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La Mesa Oktoberfest Celebrates Monumental 50th YearSince 1973, La Mesa Oktoberfest has been attracting Oktoberfest revelers from across San Diego and Southern California for 3 FREE days of festive live music, including Oompa bands, tons of top-notch German food, and of course, steins filled to the brim with German & Craft beer! This year marks a milestone 50th year of the festival and La Mesa Oktoberfest is celebrating in style by offering Munich-inspired festivities in the La Mesa Village on Friday, September 29, Saturday, September 30, and Sunday, October 1 as the quaint streets set the scene for the largest German celebration San Diego has to offer!Grab your steins and get ready to 'Prost!” (Cheers!), because there is a libation to satisfy the taste of every Mann or Frau at this year’s Oktoberfest! Top off a perfect day soaking in the La Mesa sun with three fully loaded biergartens featuring non-stop performances by local and regional bands for young and old alike with German Polka bands, indie rock jams, brass musicians and more! A Biergarten Pass is only $5 (kids are free) and gives you access to all three unique gartens. Guests will want to come hungry and enjoy a wide variety of traditional German food, giant pretzels, bratwurst, schnitzel, and other delicious delights in the food court! Gather up your brute and brawn for the Glücklich Games and battle it out in a series of ferocious games! Race down the street through a mini obstacle course while holding full steins at the Beer Stein Races. Face off to see who can roll their beer barrel the fastest from one end of the course to the other with the Beer Barrel Roll. Team up and grab each end of a keg, run around the cone, and then come back and pass it off to the next two players on your team with the Keg Haul Relay Race. Throw your partner over your shoulders and race through the custom course with the Partner Carrying Race. Prove which team is the strongest with a suspenseful game of Tug-O-War!After you have competed in the Glücklich Games, head over to Arti
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7th Annual East Village OktoberfestGrab your lederhosen and dirndl and get fitted for the 7th annual East Village Oktoberfest celebration! This year, Quartyard has partnered with the East Village Association to host the largest celebration to date, transforming East Village into a modern faced Oktoberfest activation with one-of-a-kind Latin flair for the evolving East Village community. Taking place on Saturday, September 30 from 1p.m. -7 p.m., the German themed event infused with Mexican verve will feature endless craft beer, traditional Oktoberfest faire, live Polka music and tribute bands, a classic car show and tons of games encouraging guest interaction and maximum fun.Amping up in scale, this year’s event will close off Market Street between Park Boulevard and 14th Street allowing for more San Diegans to join in the fun. While enjoying live musical performances including traditional Polka music, tribute bands and tunes with a Latin flair, attendees will sample a variety of the best and local brews from the Quartyard taps along with traditional German faire. The celebration will be open to attendees 21+. Tickets are available ranging from $10-$25.Tickets Available Soon For more information visit: eastvillageoktoberfest.com
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Oktoberfest takes over SouthlakeNBC 5 and Telemundo 39 invite you to get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant and lively atmosphere of Oktoberfest Southlake! “Willkommen to Oktoberfest Southlake!” This annual event is back and better than ever, bringing the best of German culture right to your doorstep. From wiener dog races to mouthwatering wiener schnitzel, sauerkraut, and all your favorite German foods,…
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