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Part music festival, part beach bash, Hullabaloo will bring musical acts Sugar Ray and Eve 6 as well as a host of local bands including Oklahoma Stackhouse, for an all-day beach-themed festival in the middle of the Florida winter.
The event will also feature an innovative Rail Jam โ a motorized, 150-foot long wake board track in pool that will showcase talent and tricks from an all-star team of local professional wake boarders. Runs and stunts will be ongoing throughout the day.
In addition, guests will enjoy food trucks, libations, and activities for all ages throughout the day, and restaurants, bars and venues throughout the Thornton Park District will keep the party going by featuring live music immediately following the festival.
All ages are welcomed at this event except VIP will be 18 and up only ๐
Tickets are $10 in advance/$15 at the door; attendance is free for first responders and active and retired military personnel with valid ID.
Advanced VIP Tickets are $75 Day of $100 Includes:
Private area by Main Stage, Private Bar with 4 drink tickets for either Tito’s, Beer or Wine. TPD Swag bag with Corksicle tumbler and Private bathrooms
**Feel free to bring your lawn chairs and or a blanket to make a day of watching all these fab live music shows! **
We SO love our pooches in TPD but for this event they will need to stay home
****Band Set times****
Side Stage
3:00pm โ 4:00pm. Trees of Life
4:30pm โ 5:30pm Coastal Breed
6:00pm โ 7:00pm Oklahoma Stackhouse
Main Stage
7:00pm โ 8:00pm Eve 6
8:30pm โ 10:00pm Sugar Ray
**Proceeds will benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, a member of Feeding America, the largest charitable domestic hunger-relief organization in the United States. Second Harvest secures and distributes food and grocery products to approximately 550 local nonprofit feeding programs right here in Central Florida.**
Thornton Park District is an entity, made possible through the interest, efforts, and generosity of the City of Orlando Main Street Program as well as our many members and volunteers. Proceeds go to the Thornton Park District a nationally accredited Main Street.
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