The fifth annual Bastille on Bishop kicks off this Monday, July 14th, from 6PM to 10PM in the historic Bishop Arts District (400 and 500 block of Bishop Street b/w Seventh and Melba). Be prepared for one of the biggest frenchy street fests in all of Texas. French themed foods will be available from ten different local restaurants including crepes, sausage with baguettes, mussels, duck confit, parfaits, and more! Also, if you want to drink some of the incredible wines will have on hand, you’ll need to pick up a wine glass either at the front gate, or pre-order to beat the crowds (We run out every year!). You can reserve yours by “buying a ticket” on Prekindle, and then come to the Will Call tent at Bastille, and we’ll have it saved for you. The ticket price includes the glass and your first fill of wine. Refills can be purchased on site. This year’s wine selection includes a white, a red, and a rosé.
Here’s a breakdown of just some of the fun events and activities occurring throughout the day:
Musical Performances:
Victor Rimauch (DJ and sound) | 6:30-745 |
Matt Tolentino Accordian Stroll | 7:00-7:15 |
Dave Burris | 7:45-8:15 |
Ruby Review Can Can Dancers | 8:15-8:45 |
Matt Tolentino Accordian Stroll | 8:30-8:45 |
Stephanie Pepping and Kathryn Hackett | 8:30-9:00 |
Danielle Georgiou Dance Group | 9:00-9:30 |
Matt Tolentino Trio | 9:15-9:45 |
