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Meat your weekend plans: Pigfest 2025

Enjoy two ham-packed days of world-class BBQ, family-friendly activities, and community giving.

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Ribs, brisket, and pulled pork, oh my. What’s your favorite kind of BBQ?

Photos provided by Visit Central Florida, via Emily Mort

Do you smell that? It’s the sacred combination of tomatoes, brown sugar, vinegar, and spices colliding with juicy and tender, slow-cooked meats to create one of the South’s greatest simple pleasures: BBQ.

The 28th Annual Lakeland Pigfest returns Friday, Jan. 24 + Saturday, Jan. 25 at the SUN ‘n FUN Expo Campus.

The two-day extravaganza kicks off the Florida Triple Crown of BBQ, a series of three competitions throughout central Florida where both professional and amateur chefs vie for the prestigious Triple Crown title — and up to $1,500 in cash prizes.

Pigfest attracts 150+ competition teams, and attendees have the first chance to try what could become a Triple Crown winner.

So, grab a package of hand wipes and leave your white t-shirts at home, because we’ve got all of the details for a sweet + spicy weekend.

🎟️ Know before you go

  • Admission is $5 (free for kids 12 and under) with free public parking
  • Exchange cash for Pig Bucks to purchase food from 150+ vendors and support local non-profit organizations and charities
  • Enjoy live music and family-friendly activities

🏆 Pigfest history

Pigfest is one of the largest BBQ competitions in the Southeast and the biggest Kansas City Barbeque Society-sanctioned event in Florida.

Bringing world-class BBQ to the masses isn’t the only goal of Pigfest. Since its inception in 1997, the festival has raised over $2 million in charitable donations to the Lakeland community.

🐖 Taste the competition

If Pigfest leaves your mouth watering for more, there are two Triple Crown events happening next month:

Bonus: Think your secret sauce recipe has what it takes? There’s still time to register for these contests.

Risk it for the brisket

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