One of the best times of year at Epcot in Walt Disney World is the International Food & Wine Festival. In addition to the tasty treats, there’s always a great soundtrack playing at the America Gardens Theatre as the Eat to the Beat concert series takes the stage. This year eight new Eat to the Beat musical acts will join 18 fan-favorites for a diverse lineup of pop hit makers during the 21st Epcot International Food & Wine Festival September 14th to the November 14th at Walt Disney World Resort.
New-to-the-festival acts in 2016 are Wang Chung, BoDeans, Plain White T’s, Jeffrey Osborne, Toad The West Sprocket, Living Colour, Soul Asylum and Delta Rae. Guests can tune into their favorite returning acts that will include Los Lobos, STARSHIP featuring Mickey Thomas, Wilson Phillips, Tiffany, Hanson and Boyz II Men. Concerts take place at 5:30, 6:45 and 8 p.m. daily. The lineup (subject to change and included in Epcot admission) includes:
Sept. 14-15 Wang Chung NEW! “Everybody Have Fun Tonight”
Sept. 16-18 STARSHIP featuring Mickey Thomas “We Built This City”
Sept. 19-20 Air Supply “All Out of Love”
Sept. 21-23 BoDeans NEW! “Closer to Free”
Sept. 24-25 Fuel “Hemorrhage (In My Hands)”
Sept. 26-28 Sugar Ray “Fly”
Sept. 29-30 Los Lobos “La Bamba”
Oct. 1-2 David Cook “Light On”
Oct. 3-4 Wilson Phillips “Hold On”
Oct. 5-6 Blues Traveler “Run-Around”
Oct. 7-9 Plain White T’s NEW! “Hey There Delilah”
Oct. 10-11 38 Special “Hold On Loosely”
Oct. 12-13 Jeffrey Osborne NEW! “On the Wings of Love”
Oct. 14-16 Tiffany “I Think We’re Alone Now”
Oct. 17-19 Dennis DeYoung: The Music of Styx “Lady”
Oct. 20-21 Christopher Cross “Sailing”
Oct. 22-23 Toad The Wet Sprocket NEW! “Walk on the Ocean”
Oct. 24-25 Chaka Khan “I Feel for You”
Oct. 26-27 Billy Ocean “Caribbean Queen”
Oct. 28-29 Living Colour NEW! “Cult of Personality”
Oct. 30-Nov. 1 Hanson “Get the Girl Back”
Nov. 2-3 Soul Asylum NEW! “Runaway Train”
Nov. 4-6 Delta Rae NEW! “Bottom of the River”
Nov. 7-9 Boyz II Men “Motownphilly”
Nov. 10-11 Sister Hazel “All For You”
Nov. 12-14 Big Bad Voodoo Daddy “Go Daddy-O”