Charleston Mimosa Festival returns this October

Charleston Wine Festivals is excited to bring back this festival after it saw success last year.

This image shows a large group of individuals smiling at the camera at last year's Charleston Mimosa Festival. They are under a white tent, and on a green, football field. They are holding orangish-redish cups.

All smiles at last year’s festival.

Photo provided by Charleston Wine Festival

Bubbles anyone? The Charleston Mimosa Festival is set for Saturday, Oct. 28 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Johnson Hagood Stadium at the Citadel.

This festival is a 21+ event and will feature mimosas, brunch punch, beer + wine. The Jacob Poole Band and DJ B Folks will provide tunes. We heard there’s going to be a silent disco, too.

Ticket prices include all beverage tastings + a souvenir cup to use throughout the day. Food is available for purchase.

The first 500 tickets sold online are $40, then regular-priced tickets will be $50 and will increase to $55 after Thursday, Oct. 19. Tickets are $65 the day of.

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