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Ford Arts, Beats & Eats Presented By Citizens Bank

Oakland County’s Favorite Summer Festival Celebrating Art, Music, Cuisine and Humanity returns September 3-6, 2010.  Now in its 13th year Ford Arts, Beats & Eats Presented by Citizens Bank will take place in Downtown Royal Oak for the very first time.  The festival will offer more than 200 performances on ten stages, a highly ranked Juried Fine Arts Show, local restaurants with some of the finest cuisine in metro Detroit and international, regional and local attractions that will make the city of Royal Oak the premier destination for Labor Day weekend 2010.

Event Hours

Friday September 3rd 11:00am - 11:00pm
Saturday September 4th 11:00am - 11:00pm
Sunday September 5th 11:00am - 11:00pm
Monday September 6th 11:00am - 9:00pm
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August 11, 2010 - 12:06 am

Visit the Tickets & Deals page to get great pre-sale pricing on Food & Beverage Tickets, Wristbands and the ONLY place to buy VIP Passes!

August 11, 2010 - 12:03 am

Ford Arts, Beats & Eats is announcing exciting new activities and our music line-up today! Wednesday August 11th LIVE at Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle at 10:30am!

July 19, 2010 - 1:49 pm

Attention Volunteers- We Need You! Volunteers are an essential part of Ford Arts, Beats & Eats. Volunteering is a fun and rewarding experience. Be a part of the Arts, Beats & Eats family! A variety of positions are available! For the Volunteer Application click here

July 12, 2010 - 9:22 am

Ford Arts, Beats & Eats presented by Citizens Bank today announced a partnership with the charity organization Forgotten Harvest and with Royal Oak area restaurants. The program will collect cash donations and perform food rescues prior to and during the festival (Sept. 3-6), in an effort to reduce hunger across metro Detroit. Based in Oak Park, Forgotten Harvest is an organization committed to rescuing excess food and delivering it to soup kitchens, pantries and shelters.

July 12, 2010 - 9:20 am

Ford Arts, Beats & Eats presented by Citizens Bank is investing heavily in the quality of life in the community through partnerships with southeast Michigan charitable and cultural entities. Nearly 60 nonprofits will be affiliated with this year’s festival and there will be major new community initiatives related to arts advocacy, hunger relief, environment, health and wellness. There is also an economic development component, with Arts, Beats & Eats promoting Royal Oak shopping, dining and businesses to the hundreds of thousands of people expected to attend the festival.

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