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Boulevardia plans to bring its popular Ferris wheel with it when it moves from the West Bottoms to Crown Center this June. (Image from Boulevardia)

Boulevardia Moving Up to Crown Center This June

December 15, 2021  |  Kevin Collison  |  3 min read

Boulevardia is leaving the Bottoms for Crown Center this June, and organizers believe the shift will make the annual Father’s Day weekend music and beer festival more accessible and convenient.

This will be the seventh year for the festival that began in the West Bottoms, and the move to Crown Center originally had been scheduled for last summer but then the pandemic got in the way.

“When we announced in 2020 we were going to Crown Center, the feedback was fantastic,” said Keli O’Neill of O’Neill Events & Marketing. “People welcomed the ease of parking, the hotels and the streetcar.”

O’Neill is very familiar with the Crown Center site, having organized the annual Irish Fest there for many years. The plan calls for Boulevardia to occupy similar territory including Washington Square Park.

It’s scheduled to be held June 17-18 and will include the iconic Ferris wheel, silent disco, Makers Market shopping experience and multiple stages of music, along with many new elements and experiences, according to a press release.

Boulevardia will be occupying the same Crown Center and Washington Square Park space as the popular Irish Fest. (Photo courtesy Irish Fest)

“We look forward to finally sharing our vision for the festival in its new location on Grand Boulevard and are eager to bring a fresh new flavor of Boulevardia to this venue,” Trever Frickey, Boulevardia president, said in a statement.

O’Neill said the Taps & Taste event, featuring brewers from around the country, will be held in the Sheraton Hotel event hall.

Boulevardia’s organizers are creating a music lineup that will showcase local, regional and national acts. Select restaurants and craft breweries to participate in the Taps & Tastes event, according to the release.

Tastes & Taps will be held this year at the Sheraton hotel event hall. (Image from Boulevardia)

“We’ve been looking forward to welcoming Boulevardia to Crown Center since 2020 and are excited to finally be able to bring the urban street festival downtown,” Stacey Paine, president of Crown Center, said in a statement.

O’Neill said Boulevardia’s reputation is well established and should easily make the uphill journey from its scruffy West Bottoms roots to the more sophisticated environs of Crown Center.

“We know now that Boulevardia has this identity that can take it places where it will work on all levels,” she said,

Discounted weekend passes can be purchased beginning today (Wednesday) as part of a 48-hour flash sale. All other tickets will go on sale in early 2022. Hotel packages for The Sheraton and The Westin hotels will also go on sale today.

Information about purchasing tickets can be found here.

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