Sip, Sip, Hooray! 2025 Musikfest Mugs Are Here

Bethlehem, Lehigh Valley, PA. May 27, 2025 – Musikfest mugs have arrived just in time for spring and summer festivities and of course, for the country’s largest free music festival later this summer! Featured in this year’s mug is the official 2025 poster artwork, which, for the first time in Musikfest history, was created using fiber techniques. They can be purchased online here or in person at the following locations:
- ArtsQuest Center – Box Office or at Palette & Pour
- The Bethlehem Visitors Center presented by Lehigh Valley Health Network part of Jefferson Health
Two styles are available:
- Classic mug sells for $13
- Light-up mug sells for $16
This year’s mug features artwork by ArtsQuest Teaching Artist and Artist-in-Residence Mallory Zondag, previously announced as the 2025 Musikfest poster artist. Zondag’s artwork for the Musikfest poster shows how the “ecosystem of our community” truly works. Zondag’s work, rooted in the natural world, uses imagery and phenomena to mirror our lives and our experiences. Featuring landmarks from both the North and South-Sides of our community, Zondag shows they are all connected through an “entangled root system.”
Get your mug today and don’t forget, you can bring it to all our events here on campus to fill it with your favorite beverage.
About ArtsQuest
ArtsQuest’s mission is to provide access to exceptional artistic, cultural and educational experiences using arts and culture as key elements of economic development for our urban communities. ArtsQuest™ supports this mission via the presentation of performing and visual arts, film, arts education classes and outreach, youth programming and cultural events. Through festivals such as its flagship event, Musikfest; the ArtsQuest Creative Factory powered by PPL; and the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks arts and cultural campus, ArtsQuest’s programming reaches more than 1.9 million people annually. The organization’s programs and events, of which nearly 40 percent are free to attend, have a combined economic impact of more than $136 million annually in the region.