Porto Beer Fest shifts to Crystal Palace gardens for 10th edition

The 10th edition of Porto Beer Fest is set to take place from June 17 to 21 in the gardens of the Palácio de Cristal. This marks a change from previous years at the Soares dos Reis National Museum gardens. The event will feature craft beers and music ahead of Porto's São João festival.

Porto Beer Fest, one of the city's major craft beer gatherings, will hold its 10th edition in a new venue this year. Scheduled for June 17 to 21, the festival arrives just before the traditional São João celebrations in Porto.

In past iterations, the event animated the gardens of the Soares dos Reis National Museum. Organizers have now selected the expansive gardens of the Palácio de Cristal for five days of activities. While full details of the program remain forthcoming, attendees can expect participation from numerous national and international craft beer brands.

Musical entertainment will include concerts and DJ sets, contributing to the summer atmosphere. The festival emphasizes a mix of friends, beer, and good music as a way to usher in the season.

This relocation aims to enhance the event's appeal in a historic setting overlooking the Douro River. No specific lineup for breweries or performers has been announced yet, but the focus stays on quality craft options and lively vibes.

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