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ArtOfficial, Electric Piquete, and All-You-Can-Drink Beer With Thrilla at the Villa August 13

Find us an event with all-you-can-drink beer and all you've gotta do is point the way. Thrilla at the Villa is a day-long brew bonanza at Villa 221, complete with performances by bands like ArtOfficial and Electric Piquete, and greasy food. Now we could pretend that all of it sounds...
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Find us an event with all-you-can-drink beer and all you've gotta do is point the way.



Thrilla at the Villa is a day-long brew bonanza at Villa

221, complete with performances by bands like ArtOfficial and Electric Piquete, and greasy food. Now we could pretend that all of it sounds superappealing. But let's be honest, we're going for the unlimited booze.



And the beer isn't crappy Bud Light either. The fest will be serving over 20 varieties

of international and domestic beer. So drink till you can't

drive yourself home and then call a cab. Or visit the food trucks to wash down your beer with burgers and fries.


In addition to ArtOfficial and Electric Piquete, Thrilla at the Villa will feature performances by Elastic Bond, Jaheil, SpaceeGhostPurrp, and Jen Rodriguez.

As an added bonus, there will be contests with cash prizes, including beer pong, flip cup, and build-a-cup. Meanwhile, the bikini contest is a win-win for everybody, as the first place winner will get $1000.

Don't bother waiting to buy these tickets. You know you've got nothing better to do than drink the Saturday afternoon away.

Thrilla at the Villa. Saturday, August 13. Villa 221, 221 NE 17th St., Miami. The fest starts at 1 p.m. and runs until 8 p.m. Tickets cost $25 via wantickets.com.

 
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