Music Headliners Announced For 2024 Taste Addison

Sugar Ray
Hunter Hayes
Toadies

From May 31 to June 2, join headliners Sugar Ray, Toadies and Hunter Hays at Taste Addison in Addison Circle Park.

On Friday at 10:30 p.m., festival goers will get a dose of early 2000s nostalgia as Sugar Ray brings their Southern California pop beats to the Taste Addison WFAA Main Stage. Led by Mark McGrath and Rodney Sheppard, the band has sold over 10 million records since their debut. Their sunny tunes, such as the chart-topping single “Fly,” are sure to be a highlight on opening night. 

The party continues on Saturday as the legendary Toadies take the WFAA Main Stage at 10:30 p.m. For over 30 years, the Fort Worth native band crafted a sound comprised of indie, alternative, punk and metal influences that made them an iconic part of music history. 

Sunday’s headliner is platinum-selling artist Hunter Hayes. Hayes’ debut album landed him on top of country music charts, and Hayes has since received 5 Grammy nominations. From his first single “Wanted” to his newest release “Song About You,” Hayes combines his country roots with a genre-blending singer-songwriter style. Hayes performs at 4:30 p.m.

The beats continue throughout the 12-acre park with five new performance areas, in addition to the main stage. Guests can travel the world as they experience live entertainment from international musicians on the WorldBeats Stage, brought to you by UDR, and various surprise performers on the WorldBeats Balcony.

The festival’s first-ever Corkyard and Speakeasy, brought to you by Silver Star Spirits, will provide a live soundtrack of easy listening, jazz, blues and spoken word acts to enjoy while sipping your way through wine and spirit tastings. Sponsored by Whataburger, the Blue Dot Spot, located in the heart of the park, will feature dynamic local and regional talent, including jugglers, dancers and magicians.

Purchase tickets at TasteAddisonTexas.com.

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