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2019 Downtown Phoenix Oktoberfest

It’s just that time of year again, come on down to the 2019 Downtown Phoenix Oktoberfest. Enjoy German fare like bratwurst, Bavarian pretzels and, of course, beer. From 3 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28, you can join in on the fun starting at $10 for admission. Attendees must be 21-plus to take part in the festivities of Oktoberfest.

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SanTan Brewing Oktoberfest

Local legends the Gin Blossoms will headline the 12th-annual SanTan Brewing Oktoberfest presented by Bashas’ on Sept. 28 (VIP packages are available). Guests can even take their concert experience to a new level by viewing the show from the ride-filled carnival presented by Chapman Automotive as the ferris wheel will be positioned directly in front of the stage. (Ride tickets will be available for purchase onsite at the festival.) The two-day festival, which starts Friday night and is located in downtown Chandler, offers a family-friendly experience with classic German-inspired food and activities, live music, a carnival midway and beer and spirits provided by SanTan Brewing Company. Guests can expect the return of crowd favorites like polka music, Von Hanson’s brat-eating contests, stein-holding competitions, keg-stacking matchups and bring-your-own wiener dog races. General admission tickets start at $10. Food and beverages are sold separately.

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Goodyear Roundup Food Truck & Music Festival

The Goodyear Ballpark presents an incredible lineup of food trucks from all over Arizona this Saturday, 4 to 10 p.m. Delicious choices fill the field along with music, drinks and activities. Admission is free but each food truck has individual pricing. Learn more here.

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Sixth Annual Garlic Festival at Queen Creek Olive Mill

Queen Creek Olive Mill has all of your favorite garlic goodies in celebration of the Sixth Annual Garlic Festival. Sample flavorful treats like garlic olive oils, or dare to try the garlic gelato instead. Music and cooking classes will also take place at the event. The festival runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sept. 28. Click here to find out more.