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Viking Fest 2025 building on success of first festival, bigger and better event set for Nov. 15 on Windward Campus

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West Texas country singer Kat Hasty headlining live entertainment: festival providing more activities, numerous mini tours of academic, technical programs and inaugural Viking 5K Run

Article by Richard Guerrero, Jr.

Viking Fest has grown from a first-year welding competition and student club-run carnival into one of Del Mar College's signature community events, and the addition of both a 500-plus runner Viking 5K Run and the headlining performance by Kat Hasty reflects the incredible momentum behind this festival. We're proud to see the Coastal Bend embrace Viking Fest as a celebration of education, community and Viking pride.

Jason B. Houlihan, Executive Director of Marketing & Events

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West Texas Country Artist Kat Hasty

West Texas Country Artist Kat Hasty

As mentioned, West Texas country artist Kat Hasty is the featured performer on the bustling Live Stage that will also include several local acts and DJs all day. Hasty, who has more than 55,000 followers and more than 172,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, released her first album, “The Time of Your Life,” in May. She and her band will headline afternoon entertainment before awards are presented as part of the college’s Fourth Annual Día de los Muertos Welding Competition.

Hasty is best known for “Pretty Things,” a spare acoustic tell-off ballad that generated nearly 20 million plays on Spotify and led to tours across the United States and Europe. Her latest singles include “Breakin’ Up the Band” and “The Family Business” – both of which are opening cuts on her “The Time of Your Life” album.

Running Valdar the Viking_Illustration

Running Valdar the Viking_Illustration

VFit organizers say that participants will be a “part of history with the first-ever Viking 5K Run through Del Mar College’s Windward Campus with the race beginning with the iconic blowing of the Viking Horn,” noting that the sound will reverberate through the campus streets to wake the Viking spirit and kick off Viking Fest 2025.

Runners can still register for the 5K run at v-f-productions.raceentry.com/del-mar-college-viking-5k10k/race-information. There is no fee for the run, and all participants will receive finisher medals with top runners receiving awards in categories designated by age brackets.

The festival also features the DMC Welding Applied Technology Program’s Fourth Annual Día de los Muertos Welding Competition for high school and post-secondary education welders, which organizers expect to draw more than 300 competitors who will vie for over $15,000 in scholarships. Spectators are invited to watch contestants work during each division and even quiz DMC Welding faculty about the college’s program and its offerings. And everyone’s invited to catch the Awards Ceremony at 5 p.m. where contest organizers will recognize divisional standouts with prizes and scholarships.

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