If you’re looking for some live music to go with your booth hopping during this year’s Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, look no further than the Eat to the Beat Concert Series, with concerts taking place three times daily through November 19th––that’s 249 concerts in all! Be it rock, pop, latin, swing, country, or any other genre, there’s a concert for everyone. This year, the concert series will feature 35 acts—the biggest lineup in Festival history! Check out the full event details, as well as the current lineup, below.
General Event Details
- Where: America Gardens Theatre at World Showcase, Epcot
- When: Daily from August 29 through November 19, 2019
- Showtimes – Sundays to Thursdays: 5:30 PM, 6:45 PM and 8:00 PM
- Showtimes – Fridays and Saturdays: 6:30 PM, 7:45 PM and 9:00 PM
Valid Epcot admission is required. All entertainment and artist appearances are subject to change or cancellation without notice.
2019 Eat to the Beat Concert Series Schedule
Check back for schedule updates as additional performers are added.
- Plain White T’s
August 29 through 31 - Sawyer Brown – NEW!
September 1 through 2 - MercyMe
September 3 through 4 - Grace Kelly – NEW!
September 5 through 6 - Zach Williams – NEW!
September 7 through 8 - Lauren Daigle – NEW!
September 9 through 10 - Jimmie Allen – NEW!
September 11 through 12 - TBD
September 13 through 15 - The Allman Betts Band
September 16 through 17 - Everclear
September 18 through 19 - STARSHIP featuring Mickey Thomas
September 20 through 22 - Post Modern Jukebox
September 23 through 24 - Blue October
September 25 through 26 - Mark Wills
September 27 through 29 - Sugar Ray
September 30 through October 2 - TBD
October 3 through 9 - Boyce Avenue – NEW!
October 10 through 11 - Southern Avenue – NEW!
October 12 through 13 - TBD
October 14 through 15 - 38 Special
October 16 through 17 - Baha Men
October 18 through 20 - Billy Ocean
October 21 through 22 - Sheila E
October 23 through 25 - High Valley
October 26 through 27 - Hanson
October 28 through 30 - Sheena Easton
October 31 through November 1 - Kris Allen – NEW!
November 2 through 3 - Boyz II Men
November 4 through 6 - The Hooters
November 7 through 8 - Big Bad Voo Doo Daddy
November 9 through 11 - TBD
November 12 through 18 - D’Capella – NEW!
November 19
I really want to see the plain white ts but that’s opening weekend for GALAXY’S EDGE. How bad do you think crowds would be in the other three parks?
Also when they say three shows, does anybody know if that means three separate sets or does the group basically do the same setlist of songs each time they take the stage?