Time is ticking for you to get the best deal on tickets to the Arkansas Times Second Annual Margarita Festival, presented by Don Julio, the world’s first ultra-premium tequila.

Try more than 20 different margaritas prepared by local competing bars and restaurants and determine the winner of Best Margarita!

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Join us as 20 popular local restaurants as they compete to determine who makes the Best Margarita. Competition will be stiff. Festivities start at 6 p.m. and last until 9 p.m.

Buy your tickets early! Ticket prices change: Early entry is $20 through April 20 and after that, $25. Limit 750 ticket holders. Get tickets here.

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Ticket price includes sampling margaritas from the participating competitors, live music and fun.

Last year sold out early; so don’t dawdle.

Margarita competition includes bartenders from The Pizzeria, 109 & Co., O’Looney’s & Loblolly, Taco Mama, Revolution Taco & Tequila Lounge, Doubletree – Bridges, La Terraza, the Ohio Club, Bleu Monkey Grill (Hot Springs), Samantha’s, Big Whiskey’s and Ernie Biggs.

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Beer and Captain Morgan Rum drinks will be available for purchase. Taco Mama and La Terraza will also be selling great food.

Entertainment by Club 27.

Colonial Wines & Spirits is the sponsor of the photobooth, providing party-goers fun photos to post on social media.

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And after the party it’s the After Party! Ticket holders still wearing their wristbands get into Willy D’s & Prost FREE after the festival.

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