Crowds line downtown Royal Oak during the 2024 Arts, Beats & Eats festival.
Crowds line downtown Royal Oak during the 2024 Arts, Beats & Eats festival.
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Arts, Beats & Eats makes record charitable donation with $400K distributed to area groups

Four days of great weather and an attendance uptick helped the 2025 Arts, Beats & Eats festival generate the biggest charitable donation in its 28-year history.

Festival organizers announced Tuesday, Oct. 14, they are contributing $400,077 to southeastern Michigan organizations with money raised during this year’s Labor Day weekend event.

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The funds will be distributed to nearly 80 groups across the region, including more than $150,000 earmarked for organizations in AB&E’s Royal Oak home base. Most of them contributed manpower to the event with concession staffing and other volunteer roles.

Money was generated through a cut of ticket fees and beverage sales along with the festival’s community initiatives. About 345,000 people attended AB&E in September, up 15% from 2024, organizers said.

The successful weekend followed a precarious financial situation prompted by the withdrawal of title sponsor Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort in the spring. Michigan Lottery, a longtime AB&E stage sponsor, stepped in to assume naming rights in July.

“It was an extremely challenging year from March on,” said festival director Jon Witz. “Now I would call this the most rewarding moment I’ve had producing this event.”

Since its 1998 founding, AB&E has donated more than $8.2 million to area organizations, including $1.8 million to groups in Royal Oak, where the festival relocated in 2010 from Pontiac.

Details were revealed during a news conference at Flagstar Bank’s operational headquarters in Troy, where beneficiaries were scheduled to be presented with checks.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Arts, Beats & Eats makes record charitable donation with $400K distributed to area groups

Reporting by Brian McCollum, Detroit Free Press / Detroit Free Press

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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