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DAStoberfest Returns To Jupiter Sept. 30 Feat. Taking Back Sunday
The annual festival will celebrate Bavarian food and culture, as well as special brews with plenty of live music and entertainment.

JUPITER, FL - Fall will be back before you know it and DAStoberfest is marking its sixth run of beer, brats, and bands on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2023 in Jupiter, Florida, at Abacoa Amphitheater. The venue is located at 1203 Town Center Drive #116 from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Communities have celebrate Oktoberfest around the globe for centuries and this looking to leave an impression.
This year will feature the early 2000s emo and punk band, Taking Back Sunday, as the headliners of the gathering. Performances will be held by WINONA FIGHTER and Hollyglen.
Guests can enjoy an open-air beer garden, live German music, stein-holding contest, Bavarian-style pub food, as well as Fall-flavored beers and Oktoberfest biers. The first Oktoberfest was held in Munich, Germany on October 12, 1810 and many of the festivals in the U.S.A. were started by German Americans trying to recreate Bavarian culture across the ocean. It's a great chance to try something different and have fun.
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Tickets are now on-sale and start at $40 for general admission and $90 for VIP. VIP includes reserved seating in front of the stage and re-entry privileges to the festival. The event is rain or shine. Find more information at dascraftbeer.com/dastoberfest.
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