Event runs March 16- 19. 😎 The band Train is set to perform at the festival!
CHANDLER, AZ — The 33rd Annual Chandler Chamber Ostrich Festival is right around the corner and event officials have started to announce key information for the Valley's traditional event!“We are so thrilled to have such amazing talent kick off the 33rd annual Ostrich Festival.
Event officials have yet to announce who’ll be on the main-stage lineup for Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. General admission ticket prices range from $15 to $30 while VIP admission tickets range from $50 to $150.
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