LISBON — Few people would argue that this town’s signature summer festival needs more moxie. The bright orange color, the tangy beverage and the positive community spirit is everywhere.
But that’s just what it got when “America’s Got Talent” chugger Eric “Badlands” Booker recently challenged long-reigning Moxie chugging champ Beau Bradstreet to bring it on at this weekend’s festival.
The chug-off looks to be just one of the many highlights this year when the three-day Moxie Festival gets underway Friday with a luau theme and the slogan “Hang Loose, Drink Moxie.”
With that theme in mind, the festival, which draws between 40,000 and 50,000 Moxie lovers from far and wide each year, will feature a hula demonstration, steel drum and ukulele bands, along with the traditional and beloved annual parade, a 5K road race, a Moxie recipe contest and a whole lot more.
This year’s 41st festival will kick off at 3 p.m. Friday at Lisbon High School, where most of the weekend’s main events will take place.
Starting at 4 p.m., “Runnin’ Down a Dream,” a Tom Petty tribute band, will play until 6:30 p.m., at which time The Eagles tribute band “Another Tequila Sunrise” will take over for its Maine debut. At dusk, a fireworks show will take place.
Saturday will offer a whole day of Moxie fun starting at 7 a.m. with the Moxie Kids Fun Run, followed by the 29th annual Moxie Day 5K. At 10 a.m. one of the largest parades in Maine will take to the streets for its “two-hour traffic jam” full of floats, vintage cars and bands.
At 1:30 p.m., attendees have the opportunity to witness the wet and fizzy Moxie chugging championship. “Badlands” Booker, a competitive eater, rapper and viral YouTuber who has been featured on “America’s Got Talent” for beverage chugging, will attend his first Moxie festival this year.

Booker challenged reigning Moxie chugging champion Beau Bradstreet of Bridgton in a YouTube video posted on April 26, saying “It’s going to be a battle to the finish.” Bradstreet has held the title for over a decade.
According to a festival news release, both contestants are officially registered for the competition on Saturday.
A hula demonstration and a performance by Tinpanic Steel Band will be held Saturday afternoon, followed by performances from The Smith Collaboration band and the Jimmy Buffet tribute band Changes in Latitudes, both making their Maine debuts.
On Sunday, the traditional Moxie Car Show will begin at 8 a.m. at Beaver Park.
The Moxie Recipe Contest will take place at 11 a.m. on Main Street. Past winning dishes have ranged from baked beans to carnitas to cream puffs.
The Glory Daze band and the FLUKES ukulele band will play in the evening to round out the festival starting at 4 p.m.

But those are just some of the highlights. Other festival features include live mural painting, T-shirt sales, touch-a-truck, a “lobstah feast” and a unicyclist demonstration. New this year will be a “Kids’ Corner,” with a petting zoo, inflatables and a giant slide.
All three days of the festival will feature a number of food trucks and vendors at Lisbon High School.
Festivities are not contained to the festival grounds. Festival coordinator Kate Madore emphasized that the event is truly a townwide celebration.
“All of our local businesses are also hosting their own Moxie-themed events to really invite people to town,” she said.
For the first time in the festival’s history, the festivities will be livestreamed on streamstate.tv so that Moxie lovers unable to attend the event can still share in the joy. Sponsored by Androscoggin Bank, the parade, chugging contest and whoopie pie eating contest will be streamed on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Madore said that while the beverage Moxie may be “hard to define,” it “leaves room for everybody to bring to it who they are and what they are.”
“My greatest wish is that everybody could go and have just a really good time and step away from the cares and troubles of their life for a while and support our amazing community,” she added.
Detailed event schedules can be found on the Moxie Festival’s website: moxiefestival.com.

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