On Super Bowl Sunday, Guy Fieri will host a huge Flavortown Tailgate party
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On Super Bowl Sunday, Guy Fieri will host a huge Flavortown Tailgate party
"Want to party on Super Bowl Sunday with Guy Fieri, the mayor of Flavortown, and thousands of other fans? Registration for free tickets starts this morning, Jan. 13, for the annual Flavortown Tailgate, billed as the largest tailgate party in the world. The event will feature performances by Loud Luxury and Tucker Wetmore and plenty of food and drink curated by Fieri."
"The Feb. 8 event starts at 11:30 a.m. at the Cow Palace in Daly City and wraps up at 3:30 p.m., the scheduled kickoff time at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. The culinary highlight will be the Built in the Bay restaurant collection by presenting sponsor SpotOn, with bites and sips from the Bay Area's Waterbar, Palm House, Slanted Door, World Wrapps, El Castillito and China Live."
"Attendees who want to upgrade to VIP All Inclusive Open Bar & Dining with seating near the stage can do so online for $49.99. Fieri and one of the sponsors, Carnival Cruise Line, will honor those who have served in the U.S. military by providing 2,000 veterans with guaranteed access to the event. Veterans interesting in attending should apply at GuysFlavortownTailgate.com and click on VetTix."
The Flavortown Tailgate is a free Super Bowl Sunday event on Feb. 8 at the Cow Palace in Daly City, running 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The event features live performances by Loud Luxury and Tucker Wetmore and food and drink curated by Guy Fieri. The Built in the Bay restaurant collection from sponsor SpotOn will showcase Bay Area venues including Waterbar, Palm House, Slanted Door, World Wrapps, El Castillito and China Live. Additional sponsors and booths include Anheuser-Busch, Velveeta, Sabra, King's Hawaiian and Pendleton Whisky. VIP All Inclusive upgrades cost $49.99. Organizers provide guaranteed access for 2,000 veterans via VetTix, and Carnival Cruise Line will award cruises to 10 military honorees. Admission is free but Cow Palace parking is not; ride-sharing and car-pooling are advised.
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