Craft beer and tacos make a party in themselves, but when you add wrestling, salsa dancing and food trucks, you have a full-blown street party.

The inaugural Atlanta Taco Festival will feature tacos from local restaurants like Bartaco, The Freakin Incan, Tex's Tacos, Matador Cantina and Elmyriachi, as well as a handful of flavor fusion tacos from Yumbii, Bhojanic and others.

In between tacos, check out the lucha libre wrestling match, salsa dancing classes and live music.

A wristband is the key to rocking out the festival in style.

Your band will come loaded with taco and beer points, depending on how much you want to spend (one point equals $1), and you can reload it at any time.

Just swipe your band at each vendor to have delicious festival flavor delivered straight to your taste buds.

The festival is for those who are 21 years and older.

To shop for this unique event, and others based in Atlanta, visit Scoutmob.

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