This time of year, we’re used to seeing a lot of red for the holidays. But this weekend, it’s all about the Cincinnati Reds with the return of Redsfest.It’s the first time in three years it’s being held due to COVID-19.The festival kicks off Friday and will feature dozens of players past and present, including Joey Votto, Jonathon India, Tyler Stephenson and more. Fans will not only get to meet players and coaches but get the chance to buy some of their memorabilia, like an autographed pair of Jonathon India cleats.The team’s memorabilia, including jerseys, World Series trophies, cleats and more.The festival will even include a mini Field of Dreams, paying homage to the iconic game the team played against the Chicago Cubs this past summer.There will also be batting practices, pitching exercises and speed pitch stations to test your arm.There will also be a performance from the Zac Brown Band.The festival runs from 3 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday and from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are $25 each day or $35 for a two-day pass.For kids 12 and under, it’s $15 a day and $20 for a two-day pass.
This time of year, we’re used to seeing a lot of red for the holidays.
But this weekend, it’s all about the Cincinnati Reds with the return of Redsfest.
It’s the first time in three years it’s being held due to COVID-19.
The festival kicks off Friday and will feature dozens of players past and present, including Joey Votto, Jonathon India, Tyler Stephenson and more. Fans will not only get to meet players and coaches but get the chance to buy some of their memorabilia, like an autographed pair of Jonathon India cleats.
The team’s memorabilia, including jerseys, World Series trophies, cleats and more.
The festival will even include a mini Field of Dreams, paying homage to the iconic game the team played against the Chicago Cubs this past summer.
There will also be batting practices, pitching exercises and speed pitch stations to test your arm.
There will also be a performance from the Zac Brown Band.
The festival runs from 3 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday and from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturday.
Tickets are $25 each day or $35 for a two-day pass.
For kids 12 and under, it’s $15 a day and $20 for a two-day pass.