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Food Truck Rodeo returns to Rochester Public Market
Rochester, New York – The Food Truck Rodeo returns to the Rochester Public Market.
On Wednesday, May 25 from 5 p.m. to 9 pm., mobile cuisine, local drinks, live music, and more are back at the Market for the second rodeo of the season series.
“Food Truck Rodeos are one of Rochester’s most enjoyable traditions,” said Rochester Mayor Malik Evans. “I encourage everyone to come out and enjoy the great music, the variety of foods, and the splendor of our City of Rochester Public Market.”
The Food Truck Rodeo happens on the last Wednesday of every month at the Public Market.
For this month’s rodeo, the iGNiTE Reggae Band will be performing live music.
The 2022 Food Truck Rodeo music lineup is as follows:
• May 25: iGNiTE Reggae Band (authentic Reggae from Rochester, NY);
• June 29: The Earthtones (Classic Rock covers from Rochester, NY);
• July 27: Miller and Other Sinners (Soul, Blues, Gospel from Buffalo, NY);
• Aug. 31: The Uptown Groove (Jazz, Motown, Funk, R&B from Rochester, NY);
• Sept. 28: MoChester (Pop, Rock from Rochester, NY).
As seating is limited on market grounds, folding chairs are recommended. Attendees are encouraged to carpool, bike, use public transit or walk to the event.
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