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Watson Glen Park

2024 Brewhalla date for Chilliwack announced

Jan 6, 2024 | 6:00 AM

CHILLIWACK — Mark your calendars and prepare your taste buds, as Brewhalla Festivals are set to return in 2024 to Chilliwack and other areas in the region..

The 2024 Brewhalla Festival season promises a selection of over 120 local craft beverages, spanning beer, wine, cider, cocktails, and non-alcoholic options. The festivities will kick off in North Vancouver at The Shipyards Square on Friday, April 19th, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., followed by events in Fort Langley, New Westminster, Whistler, and Chilliwack.

Brewhalla Festivals spokesperson, Lies Reimer, is excited about the plans in place for Brewhalla fans in 2024. “We are so excited to bring you another amazing festival lineup this year,” said Reimer. “At Brewhalla, we love to bring new trends into our festivals, and right now, that’s non-alc!”

In the spirit of celebration, each festival will feature live music from local artists and bands, unique themes, a diverse food truck lineup, life-size lawn games, and friendly competitions. The festival details, including themes and lineup, will be shared on the organization’s Instagram page and website.

The addition of the New Westminster festival on Saturday, August 17th, at Queens Park, adds a fresh dimension to the Brewhalla experience. This expansion aligns with the organizers’ commitment to creating an inclusive atmosphere for both drinking and non-drinking attendees.

The event in Chilliwack is set for Watson Glen Park on Saturday, October 5 from noon to 6 p.m.

“We want you, your drinking friends, and your non-drinking friends to have fun together, play more, and enjoy life, so please come experience the fun that is to be had at Brewhalla,” said Reimer.

Tickets for the festivals are now on sale, starting at $45. The first 200 ticket buyers can use the promo code SAVE30 to enjoy a 30% discount. Each ticket includes festival admission, a 4oz commemorative tasting glass, 3 tasting tokens, live music, and access to a diverse array of local craft beverages.

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