Tickets available for 3rd annual WNC Battle of the Burger

Press release:

Don Clayton, Jim Arrendell and the Cheap Suits to Play 3rd Annual WNC Battle of the Burger

Asheville, NC, July 21 — The third annual WNC Battle of the Burger released their first round of competitors as well as the bands selected to play one of Asheville’s premiere food events.

Competitors:

The Real Food Truck
The Rankin Vault
D.O.G.S
Ambrozia Bar & Bistro
Salvage Station
Kitchen 743 at Isis Music Hall
Out of the Blue Peruvian Cuisine
Sovereign Remedies
Taste & See Food Truck
Black Mountain Ale House

The Bands:

Don Clayton

Songwriter Don Clayton composes songs that are raw and emotional, entertaining and honest, much like the human experience. His uplifting, and at times humorous, stories of life, friends, family, love, joy and beauty, pay homage to a lifelong passion for music.

From sentimental ballads to swampy Country Rock romps, Don’s music focuses on themes that all of us intrinsically connect with – love, family, and living in the moment.

And although the subject matter of Don’s songs are enough to connect his music to mass appeal, it’s the unyielding groove – the kind that unknowingly causes foot-tapping and head-nodding – that makes his songs noteworthy.

Jim Arrendell and the Cheap Suits

Jim Arrendell and the Cheap Suits bring the dance party old school style. They cover a wide range of soul and funk from Otis Redding, Bill Withers, James Brown, Al Green, Earth, Wind and Fire and much more. Jim arrendell leads the cast on vocals with Joey K on Drums, Rob Geisler on Bass, Duane Simpson on Guitar and Alex Taub on Keys.

Celebrity Judges

Duane Fernandes, Executive Chef, Isa’s Bistro
Evan Donovan, Weekend Anchor, WLOS
Jonathan Ammons, Food Writer
Mackensy Lunsford, Food Writer and Author, Asheville Citizen-Times
Stu Helm, Food Writer, Ashvegas

About the Event

What: WNC Battle of the Burger

When: August 21, 2016 2pm (1pm for VIP’s and Judges)

Where: Salvage Station

How Much: $10 for general admission; $40 VIP Tickets

VIP tickets are $40 for unlimited burgers, complimentary beer, exclusive VIP area and early entrance. (just over 30 left!)

Tickets available now at WNCBurgerBattle.com

Sponsored by Sierra Nevada Brewing Company and Pisgah Brewing this event will lead up to a much larger event: The World Food Championships in Orange Beach, AL in November 2016. As an official qualifying round of the World Food Championships, the winner will move on to compete in the World Burger Championship.

About the World Food Championships

The World Food Championships is the natural progression of the thousands of cooking competitions that take place across the globe each year. Tens of thousands of consumers will compete in a year-long trial to qualify for the World Food Championships. The World Food Championships takes over where Food Network leaves off – in the kitchen and backyard of every American home. Not fake made for TV stars – but everyday real consumers who simply believe they can.

Nowhere in the culinary landscape is the spirit of integration and engagement more alive than at the World Food Championships, where the world’s most creative food champions face off for pride and culinary glory. The World Food Championships averages about 25,000 attendees per day throughout the multiple zones and competitions, all while being filmed by Core Media Group/Sharp Entertainment for a six-episode TV series to air on the A&E family of networks in Spring of 2016. For a glimpse at the overall event, please click here.

VIP Tickets

A very limited number of VIP tickets will be available for $40. These tickets will include unlimited samples of burgers from the vendors, complimentary beer in the VIP area, and early entrance. These tickets are sure to sell out quickly. It is highly recommended that you sign up for the Food Fight Fans mailing list to get early availability on tickets as well as discounts. You can sign up at wncburgerbattle.com

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About Dan Hesse
I grew up outside of Atlanta and moved to WNC in 2001 to attend Montreat College. After college, I worked at NewsRadio 570 WWNC as an anchor/reporter and covered Asheville City Council and the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners starting in 2004. During that time I also completed WCU's Master of Public Administration program. You can reach me at dhesse@mountainx.com.

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