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Kentucky Bourbon Festival tickets always go quickly, so don’t wait to snag yours.

Photo by Zach Sinclair

A celebration of bourbon and the people who make it? Count us in.

Tickets go on sale tomorrow (Thursday, May 11) for the Kentucky Bourbon Festival. Returning for its 32nd year, the festival runs Friday, Sept. 15-Sunday, Sept.17 in Bardstown, KY and features 50+ Kentucky distilleries for an experience you won’t find anywhere else — except in the Bourbon Capital of the World.

Don’t miss your chance to snag a VIP experience (which includes the all-new, super exclusive Decanter Club package that gives access to all the premium distillery showcase events) before they sell out.*

Become a bourbon VIP

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