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New Jersey’s Biggest Hot Air Balloon Festival Cancels 2025 Plans Due to Rising Costs

The state’s favorite summer event won’t light up the skies next year. The New Jersey Lottery Festival of Ballooning team has pulled the plug on their 2025 plans. Financial challenges…

First Balloons Take To The Sky Ahead Of 46th Bristol International Balloon Fiesta

BRISTOL, ENGLAND – JULY 24: A fleet of hot air balloons take off from College Green and Queen Square to mark the countdown to the 46th Bristol International Balloon Fiesta on July 24, 2024 in Bristol, England. This year, Europe’s largest hot air balloon festival takes off on Friday, August 9, and will last until Sunday, August 11, with over 140 hot air balloons ascending into the sky.

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The state's favorite summer event won't light up the skies next year. The New Jersey Lottery Festival of Ballooning team has pulled the plug on their 2025 plans. Financial challenges and logistical problems have grounded this popular event at Solberg Airport.

Last summer's 40th anniversary brought out huge crowds.155,000 people watched in awe as nearly 100 balloons took to the sky. Live music played while food vendors kept busy and air shows captivated the crowds below.

The fallout from 2020 brought heavy financial strain. Howard Freeman, The Executive Producer Of The Event, explained: "We have seen an exponential increase in operational costs. Inflation, supply chain interruptions, vendors who went out of business during the pandemic, competition for scarce resources from festivals worldwide, along drastically increased fees set by musical talent, make it extremely difficult to present a quality event in its current form without passing rising costs onto our guests."

Starting small in 1983 with just 10 balloons at a Route 78 truck stop, the festival took off. The year 2000 marked a big change when The Beach Boys launched an era of big-name performances. Later, fans jammed to The Doobie Brothers, Hall & Oates, and KC & the Sunshine Band.

Weather challenges and tough competition for artists put pressure on the small crew running the event. They've kept their promise to keep tickets affordable while delivering great entertainment.

The Children's Miracle Network got help from the festival's success through the years. While 2024 is canceled, organizers hope to bring the event back in 2025.