Scottsdale Fahrenheit Festival: Arms, Legs and Kegs

Is Scottsdale too hot for you? To run the hottest race on earth? To participate in or watch the world’s most lucrative arm wrestling contest featuring the incomparable Travis Bagent? Or to enjoy the best craft beers in Arizona and the hottest cocktails the state’s best mixologists can concoct? Or even to participate in a fast pitch competition with your heat? Or eat heat at our El Hefe Jalapeño Eating Contest: Presented by Udder Delights.

The inaugural Scottsdale Fahrenheit Festival is a one of a kind event for arms, legs and kegs that will leave you thirsty for more. Produced by the owners of the Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships, the most attended polo event in the country, it promises to be a new summer spectacle like Arizona has never seen.

So whether you want to see all that arms, legs and kegs have to offer, or just want to get out of the heat, there’s no better place to be in Scottsdale/Phoenix on June 16th than the Scottsdale Fahrenheit Festival.

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