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CMPD responds to food truck fire at Lovin’ Life Music Fest in Charlotte

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In the final hours of this year’s Lovin’ Life Music Fest, there was a fire at one of the music festival’s food trucks.

Shortly before 8 p.m. on Sunday, several Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officers and the Charlotte Fire Department were seen responding at the Bojangles’ food truck near the Miller Lite Stage during Teddy Swims’ performance.

Firefighters work on a Bojangles food truck after it caught on fire at Lovin’ Life Music Fest in Charlotte on May 4, 2025.
Firefighters work on a Bojangles food truck after it caught on fire at Lovin’ Life Music Fest in Charlotte on May 4, 2025. Théoden Janes CharlotteFive


According to fans at the festival, there were flames seen blowing from inside.

At this time, it’s unclear what exactly happened, but around 9 p.m., CharlotteFive’s team noticed that fire trucks left the scene, though the area was still cordoned off and being guarded.

Firefighters work on a Bojangles food truck after it caught on fire at Lovin’ Life Music Fest in Charlotte on May 4, 2025.
Firefighters work on a Bojangles food truck after it caught on fire at Lovin’ Life Music Fest in Charlotte on May 4, 2025. Théoden Janes CharlotteFive

Monday morning, Bojangles sent the following statement to CharlotteFive:

“We’re incredibly thankful that no one was hurt when one of our Bojangles food trucks caught fire during the Lovin’ Life Music Fest last night. The safety of everyone in our community is always our top priority. We’re working closely with the Charlotte Fire Department to understand what happened and are grateful to first responders for their quick action and support.”

We have reached out to CMPD, Charlotte Fire and Lovin’ Life Music Fest organizers for more information.

This is a developing story. Keep an eye out on this space for more updates.

Théoden Janes contributed reporting.

Firefighters work on a Bojangles food truck after it caught on fire at Lovin’ Life Music Fest in Charlotte on May 4, 2025.
Firefighters work on a Bojangles food truck after it caught on fire at Lovin’ Life Music Fest in Charlotte on May 4, 2025. Théoden Janes CharlotteFive


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This story was originally published May 4, 2025 at 9:28 PM with the headline "CMPD responds to food truck fire at Lovin’ Life Music Fest in Charlotte."

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Weekend of music: Lovin’ Life Festival and Kendrick Lamar in Charlotte

Enjoying tremendous success as a brand-new musical festival presents an inherent challenge, one that the Lovin’ Life Music Fest now must confront: Can it meet the high bar it established in its debut?