Latest Eat to the Beat concert series performer update

Jul 31, 2019 in "Epcot International Food and Wine Festival"

Posted: Wednesday July 31, 2019 9:11am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Several more acts have been added to the 2019 Eat to the Beat concert series line-up at this year's Epcot International Food and Wine Festival.

Spanish Harlem Orchestra, DCappella and 98° are among the new additions.

Here is the provisional Eat to the Beat performer schedule for 2019:

  • 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
  • Tiffany - 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
  • Postmodern Jukebox - September 23 through 24
  • Blue October - September 25 through 26
  • Mark Wills - September 27 through 29
  • Sugar Ray - September 30 through October 2
  • Taylor Dayne - October 3 through 4
  • INDIA – NEW! - October 5 through 6
  • 98° - October 7 through 9
  • Boyce Avenue – NEW! - October 10 through 11
  • Southern Avenue – NEW! - October 12 through 13
  • Kenny G - 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 Voodoo Daddy - November 9 through 11
  • TBD - November 12 through 14
  • BBMak – NEW! - November 15 through 16
  • Spanish Harlem Orchestra – NEW! - November 17 through 18
  • DCappella – NEW! - November 19
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trainplane3Oct 09, 2019

This... What a total pain to navigate WS. I'm done with F&W personally unless there's some special reason to come down. The food options are incredible. The crowds and booths jamming up the walkways flat out suck. After the first day of our trip, friends realized how bad it was.

ThatMouseOct 09, 2019

I would love to see more donuts at Disney World. I have a feeling they aren't going to be $6 for a dozen though.

Walt dOct 09, 2019

??

Horizons '83Sep 06, 2019

I must say I’m at F&W now and there are some great options this year. Also the park is dead (crowd wise), almost everything was a walk on, including Test Track, very enjoyable. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen crowds this low.

peter11435Sep 06, 2019

No

micknminnieSep 06, 2019

Our only chance to go is on a Saturday mid October. Will crowds be horrible when the festival first opens? We plan are starting right at 11.

Texas84Sep 06, 2019

It's greatly exaggerated but avoid Friday and Saturday nights. Sundays and weekdays are very pleasant.

UnbansheeSep 05, 2019

Sometimes there are two types of boards at the booths. One has photos and is a nicer display. The more common one is simply prices and description

TimmaySep 05, 2019

Was starting to worry about all the talk of drinking craziness there for a bit. First time ever going. Then I remembered I go to several nights of Summerfest every year. I’ll be good. Those in the know will understand well.

eeyore_isno1Sep 04, 2019

Ah, that would make sense. I'm way more likely to buy if seeing a photo.

eeyore_isno1Sep 04, 2019

I thought the menus usually had pictures of the items, am I misremembering? It's been a few years since I've attended (arriving Saturday, really excited).

larryzSep 03, 2019

I think I had that last year -- the duct confit... kinda chewy but it really stuck to your ribs.