Guy Fieri’s inaugural Flavortown Festival in Columbus has been canceled

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The inaugural Flavortown Festival, a weekend-long Columbus event spearheaded by celebrity chef Guy Fieri, has been canceled due to “unforeseen circumstances.”

The event was scheduled for June 1 and 2 at The Lawn at CAS with rock band Greta Van Fleet and country star Kane Brown announced in January as the festival’s headline performers. Tickets had already been available for purchase, with a two-day pass starting at $155.

“Due to unforeseen circumstances, Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Fest, initially planned for June 1-2 in Columbus, Oh, has been canceled,” a spokesperson said in a statement to NBC4. “Thank you to all our Flavortown Fest fans for understanding and your support along this journey.”

The spokesperson said organizers are issuing full refunds to everyone who purchased passes.

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The festival promised a fusion of food and funk, embodying Fieri’s dynamic personality and charitable ethos. Along with the Mayor of Flavortown himself, the festival would have featured eats and experiences from some of Guy’s favorite Triple D restaurants from the Columbus area and around the country while offering the ultimate experience for foodies.

In addition to Greta and Brown, several other acts were scheduled to perform on the main stage, including the frontman of rock band Poison, Bret Michaels, country-music duo LOCASH and country artist Niko Moon.

“I was actually born in Columbus, Ohio, so one might say it’s pretty much the birthplace of Flavortown,” Fieri said when announcing the festival last November. “But in 2024, we’re making it official with the launch of Flavortown Fest, two full days of awesome music, the best chefs, real deal food from around the nation and a whole lotta fun that you’re gonna have to see to believe.”

The cancellation comes as Fieri is opening a new restaurant this spring in Columbus, a yet-to-be-named Italian concept inside Scioto Downs at 6000 South High Street. A Scioto Downs spokesperson said the restaurant will feature “an old-school Italian feel polished with textured glass screens, rustic wood finishes, an open pizza & pasta prep station and gallery walls.”

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The festival was also supposed to launch Flavortown Cares, an impact program to support the Columbus community which would have donated a portion of proceeds from every ticket sold to the National Veterans Memorial and Museum, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Ohio and the Mid-Ohio Food Collective.

Still, a $10,000 donation will be made to the three charity partners that would have benefitted from the festival.

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