By Brandy McDonnellA new Oktoberfest is giving folks in the Oklahoma City metro area a chance to celebrate the season with live music, German food and beer.The free, three-day Midtown Oktoberfest is set for Friday through Sunday and will take place across the street from Fassler Hall OKC, 421 NW 10, underneath a gigantic 9,000-square-foot tent on the Midtown Lawn at NW 10 and Hudson.To accommodate the crowd, Fassler Hall will construct a full-size, outdoor temporary kitchen serving made-to-order Bavarian favorites, such as house-made bratwurst and sausages, schnitzel sandwiches, Bavarian pretzels and more, along with a large selection of German-style beers, cocktails and other Oktoberfest classics, according to a news release.Midtown Oktoberfest also will feature live polka music, nighttime performances by The Flannels and DJ Tangerine, and a variety of Oktoberfest contests, games and entertainment, including stein-hoisting, sausage eating and best-dressed contests.Admission to the new festival is free to both humans and their leashed dogs, but people must be 21 or older with ID to enter after 8 p.m.Read more on NewsOK.com