What Does the Future for Festivals Look Like?
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Once the pandemic hit, Arizona event organizers were forced to cancel festivals. David Tyda co-created Arizona Taco Fest and he's also the creator of Downtown Donut Festival, Fried French Fry Musical Festival. and he was about to bring a new event to Gilbert when lockdown began.
David shares insight into the financial impact cancelling festivals has on our community and what the future of festivals could look like. He's also helping provide safe entertainment with concerts via drive-in! Learn more at digitaldriveinaz.com
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