Florida’s SunFest 2015

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If you are thinking about summer already well then here’s something to make you think about it a little bit more: SunFest. Yes it’s that time of year again where we can all gather near the waterfront and listen to some great music and indulge in good food and a lot of fun activities. Here’s what you need to know about SunFest 2015.

Dates and Tickets
This year’s SunFest will be taking place April 29-May 3. Ticket Prices are as follows:

Adult Advanced Tickets
1 day, $32,
2 day, $50
5 day, $70

Youth Advanced Tickets Ages 6-12
1 day, $10
2 day, $17
5 day, $25
5 and under free
*Advanced tickets can be purchased until April 25th.

Regular Prices For Adults
1 day, $40
2 day, $60
5 day, $80
Youth Prices
1 day, $12
2 day, $20
5 day, $30

Music Lineup
As always there will be some big acts featured at SunFest. Some of the more popular artists include:
-Fall Out Boy
-Lenny Kravitz
-Paramore
-Hozier
-Kaskade
-Pixies
-BOSTON
-Stone Temple Pilots

Activities
There are plenty of activities to keep you busy when you aren’t listening to the music. Captain Morgan’s Oasis consists of three floating barges that will feature lots of fun and drinks. North Oasis will have a lot of different sports activities and is a great place just to relax. Middle Oasis is for those that want to dance and party the day and night away. South Oasis is the unofficial floating nightclub of SunFest. For the kids there is the Kidzone where they can play games and participate in activities. This is where many families spend the majority of their time while at SunFest. To wrap of the events there’s a large fireworks display on May 3rd at 9 p.m. It’s considered to be one of the biggest fireworks shows that takes place on the east coast each year.

Juried Fine Art & Craft Show
From May 1-3 SunFest attendees can visit some of the over 100 booths of the Juried Fine Art & Craft Show. The arts and crafts available to view and purchase include photographs, ceramics, paintings and handcrafted jewelry. The hours for the craft show are as follows:
-May 1, 5pm-10pm
-May 2, 12pm-10pm
-May 3, 12pm-9pm

Advanced tickets can be purchased online at SunFest.com, over the phone at 1-800-786-3378, at the SunFest store at 525 Clematis Street or at participating Publix Super Markets April 12-25. During SunFest tickets can be purchased at the SunFest Gates.

Editor’s Note: This post was originally published with 2015 information and is retained as a useful reference. For the most current details, contact Atlas Travel Center — our advisors stay up to date on all travel conditions, pricing, and availability. We’ve been in business since 1987 and hold an A+ BBB rating.

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