Eat to the Beat Concert Series returns to the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival at Walt Disney World. This post covers the lineup of bands and musicians, whether the dining package is worth the money, dates of the performances, and everything else you need to know.

This year’s EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival will begin on August 28, 2025 and run through November 22, 2025 for a grand total of 87 days. Everything you need to know about the fall foodie event is covered in our Ultimate Guide to the EPCOT Food & Wine Festival.

The good news is that Walt Disney World has already confirmed that the Eat to the Beat concert series is returning for 2025. Along with that, they’ve revealed that the dining packages for the concert series will also be back and very similar to last year. We aren’t expecting any surprises for 2025, but it’s likely that CommuniCore Plaza will play host to bands, too. That should have zero bearing on the acts for the Eat to the Beat concert series.

These performances are held in the America Gardens Theatre across from the American Adventure in World Showcase. The concerts are included with EPCOT admission, and typically take place three times per evening, mostly likely at 5:30 p.m., 6:45 p.m., and 8:00 p.m.

Expect local Central Florida bands to take the stage at America Gardens Theatre Tuesdays through Thursdays most weeks, when crowds are typically lower at EPCOT. Then Fridays through Mondays, popular performers of yesterday and today take over for the Eat to the Beat Concert Series.

The musical menu has something for every musical taste. During these Eat to the Beat concerts, popular bands from the 80s, 90s, and 2000s perform some of their greatest hits for the Food & Wine Festival crowds.

All entertainment and artist appearances are subject to change or cancellation without notice. To that point, there have been minor schedule changes to the Eat to the Beat Concert Series in recent years after the official lineups were released.

Walt Disney World has now announced the performer lineup and dining package details for the 2025 EPCOT Eat to the Beat Concert Series. The team at Disney Live Entertainment has cooked up a lineup full of flavor and fun for young kids, Gen Z and music lovers of all ages. Get ready to sip, snack and sing along—because we are bringing the beat back this fall.

For the first time at the 2025 EPCOT Food & Wine Festival, KT Tunstall, Bowling for Soup and Jordin Sparks will be performing at the Eat to the Beat Concert Series! Another new addition is the closing weekend act: The Beach Boys, and we can’t help but wonder whether they’ll be joined by special guest–and Disney superfan–John Stamos.

In addition, some of your favorite musical groups from prior years are returning for more sound-sational fun, including Joey Fatone & Friends, Hanson and Boyz II Men. From throwback hits to fresh new notes, this year’s lineup of genre-bending artists delivers something for every music fan — making each concert unique.

Let’s dig into the full lineup for 2025…

2025 Eat to the Beat Concert Schedule

  • August 29–30, 2025 – Joey Fatone & Friends
  • Aug. 31–Sept. 1, 2025 – MercyMe
  • September 5-6, 2025 – KT Tunstall (NEW)
  • September 7-8, 2025 – TobyMac
  • September 12-14, 2025 – STARSHIP featuring Mickey Thomas
  • September 15, 2025 – Bacilos
  • September 19-20, 2025 – Sheila E.
  • September 21-22, 2025 – Ben Rector (NEW)
  • September 26-27, 2025 – Tiffany
  • September 28-29, 2025 – Jesse & Joy
  • October 3-4, 2025 – Baha Men
  • Oct. 5–6, 2025 – TBD
  • October 10–11, 2025 – The Wanted 2.0 (NEW)
  • October 12–13, 2025 – The Fray
  • October 17–20, 2025 – Hanson
  • October 24–25, 2025 – Hoobastank
  • October 26–27, 2025 – Smash Mouth
  • Oct. 31–Nov. 1, 2025 – Big Bad Voo Doo Daddy
  • November 2–3, 2025 – Boyz II Men
  • November 7–8, 2025 – David Archuleta
  • November 9–10, 2025 – Jordin Sparks (NEW)
  • November 14–15, 2025 – Bowling For Soup (NEW)
  • November 16–17, 2025 – The Beach Boys (NEW)

2025 Eat to the Beat Dining Packages

Guests can secure spots at the show by reserving an Eat to the Beat Dining Package starting July 16, 2025. ADRs will be available Mondays through Fridays.

When you purchase the 2025 Festival Concert Series Dining Package, you can enjoy the following choices:

  • Choose from breakfast, lunch or dinner (selections will vary depending on the restaurant you choose)
  • Entree and Dessert or buffet
  • Non-Alcoholic Beverage or an Alcoholic Beverage (for guests ages 21 and older)

After you’ve devoured your delicious meal, you’ll receive a reserved seating badge for one of the Festival Concert Series performances that same day.

The reserved seating is in the second section in the middle of the America Gardens Theatre. While seating is guaranteed, it’s on a first-come, first-served basis within that section, so arriving early is still recommended for the best view.

Please note that specific offerings may vary by restaurant. For example, at Spice Road Table, the meal includes two small plates, a shared dessert platter and a beverage. Prices for the dining package vary by restaurant and mealtime.

Here are prices for 2025 Eat to the Beat Dining Packages:

Participating Restaurants Adult
(ages 10+)
Child
(ages 3-9)
Dining Plan
Biergarten Restaurant
Germany Pavilion
$66 $35 1 Table-Service Meal
Chefs de France
France Pavilion
$81 $33 1 Table-Service Meal
Coral Reef Restaurant
The Living Seas
$73 $29 1 Table-Service Meal
Garden Grill Restaurant
(Breakfast)
The Land Pavilion
$66 $40 1 Table-Service Meal
Garden Grill Restaurant
(Lunch/Dinner)
The Land Pavilion
$79 $49 1 Table-Service Meal
La Crêperie de Paris
France Pavilion
$56 $30 1 Table-Service Meal
La Hacienda de San Angel
Mexico Pavilion
$82 $37 1 Table-Service Meal
Le Cellier Steakhouse
Canada Pavilion
$99 $39 2 Table-Service Meals
Nine Dragons Restaurant
China Pavilion
$60 $23 1 Table-Service Meal
Regal Eagle Smokehouse: Craft Drafts & Barbecue
(same-day dining packages only)
American Adventure Pavilion
$36 $21 1 Quick-Service Meal
Rose & Crown Dining Room
United Kingdom Pavilion
$61 $26 1 Table-Service Meal
Shiki-Sai: Sushi Izakaya
Japan Pavilion
$80 $40 1 Table-Service Meal
Spice Road Table
Morocco Pavilion
$56 $21 1 Table-Service Meal
Teppan Edo
Japan Pavilion
$80 $40 1 Table-Service Meal
Tutto Italia Ristorante
Italy Pavilion
$77 $29 1 Table-Service Meal
Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria
Italy Pavilion
$65 $28 1 Table-Service Meal

Prices listed above do not include tax or gratuity.

The America Gardens Theater where Eat to the Beat Concert Series is held can seat over 1,000 guests per performance, but a large chunk of these seats are set aside for guests who purchase dinner packages. All of these dinner package guests are guaranteed seats in one of the three nightly Eat to the Beat concerts.

In addition to this, fans for particular acts often line up hours in advance, and seeing those long lines, regular tourists also queue up. Consequently, it becomes something of a self-fulfilling prophecy–the standby line for performances can get longer because it’s long.

However, we’ve found it fairly rare for the Eat to the Beat concerts to fill America Gardens Theater to capacity (especially the earlier performances when the sun is still beating down on the outdoor amphitheater). Just because the line looks long…doesn’t mean it’s going to fill up.

To each their own, but we typically do not recommend purchasing the Eat to the Beat Concert Series Dining Package. This is nothing like Candlelight Processional in terms of popularity, save for a handful of the biggest name bands that usually take the stage in October or November.

On top of that, crowds simply aren’t as bad at Walt Disney World in August or September, so usually there’s far less demand for the Eat to the Beat Concert Series than there is for Candlelight Processional. We understand that FOMO is a powerful motivator, but you should be able to enjoy the concert just fine without paying extra for a dining package.

We’ve watched many concerts (or portions of them) in June through mid-October, and have never once bought one of these dining packages. We almost always show up a few minutes before the show starts and are easily able to score spots with a good view. From our perspective, the dining packages are a total waste of money. The only exception to that is for the more popular performers who appear at Eat to the Beat in late October and early November.

In terms of value for money, the dining package is not that expensive (or at least the cost is not badly inflated). However, you absolutely are paying a bit of a premium for the Eat to the Beat Concert Series Dining Package, and that’s even assuming you “optimization” your order and select the most expensive entrees, etc.

If you elect not to do the Eat to the Beat Dining Package and don’t want very long in line, you have a couple of options. First, show up to the standby line ~15 minutes before the first show of the day starts. Depending upon the popularity of the band and the weather, there are usually still plenty of seats in the sun (very few spots in the America Gardens Theater are shaded). If not, at least you didn’t waste a ton of time standing in line.

In many scenarios, that strategy will work just fine. You may not have the best seats, but you’ll still be able to see the show and have a seat. If the theatre is already full, we recommend trying to watch from the walkway behind the America Gardens Theatre.

Cast Members will manage crowd flow back here in the walkway, but you can simply stand behind the theater (not in the walkway) and watch the concert. This is actually a really good view for the Eat to the Beat Concert Series, and is still reasonably close to the stage. It’s not like being in the cheap seats given the intimate size of the venue–think of it as sitting (well, standing) in the balcony of the America Garden Theatre.

Another strategy that might work is visiting the Free ‘Secret’ Lounge in World Showcase During EPCOT Food & Wine Festival.

Exact dates and details–or even whether it’ll return, period–have yet to be announced for the 2025 EPCOT Food & Wine Festival, but this lounge is open to everyone (who knows where to look and how to access it).

For the last few years, they’ve had wristbands (see above) available for reserved Eat to the Beat seating available on a first-come, first-served basis. I generally make a stop there after doing Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure as availability is limited and can run out fast for popular performers. Just something to consider if you don’t want to pay extra for a package!

Ultimately, that’s what we do in order to watch the Eat to the Beat Concert Series. Although we regularly buy the Candlelight Processional Dining Packages, we have never–not once!–bought dining packages for any of the other three festivals. From our perspective, it’s a waste of money, as we can still easily enjoy the performances with minimal effort.

We may not be right up front and center, but the views are good throughout the America Gardens Theater–and even behind it. To each their own, but we’d rather allocate our budget for visiting Walt Disney World on other things. If you have infinite resources and don’t mind wasting money, by all means, book the Eat to the Beat Dining Package for peace of mind. If it’ll be a splurge, save that money for something else at Walt Disney World!

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Your Thoughts

Are you a fan of the Eat to the Beat Concert Series? Which bands have you seen perform on the America Gardens Theater stage? Do you usually book the Eat to the Beat Dining Package or wait in line? Think it’s worth the money? Do you have any strategy for seeing Eat to the Beat without waiting? Do you agree or disagree with our advice? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing your feedback–even when you disagree with us–is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!