Vendor Events in Burbank, CA

3 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Burbank, CA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Burbank(2)

Burbank Farmers Market

by Burbank Farmers Market

Olive & N Glenoaks Blvd (or 150 N. 3rd St.), Burbank, CA 91502

Saturdays 8 AM - 12:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Burbank Farmers Market brings fresh California produce and local goods to the heart of downtown Burbank every Saturday morning, year-round. Located at the intersection of Olive Avenue and North Glenoaks Boulevard, this weekly market has become a reliable destination for San Fernando Valley residents seeking quality seasonal fruits, vegetables, and specialty foods. Operating from 8 AM to 12:30 PM, the market draws a mix of serious home cooks, families, and community members who appreciate direct access to growers and producers. California farmers dominate the vendor lineup, offering produce that reflects the region's agricultural seasons. You'll find everything from stone fruits and berries in summer to citrus and root vegetables in winter, with vendors who can speak directly to how their crops were grown and when they were harvested. Beyond fresh produce, the market accommodates prepared food vendors who transform local ingredients into ready-to-eat breakfast and lunch options, creating a vibrant gathering space that extends beyond simple shopping. The mix of vendors also includes craft sellers alongside the agricultural focus, giving the market a broader appeal that draws both serious farmers market shoppers and casual browsers. This blend keeps the atmosphere lively and varied, whether you're stocking a farmers market stand yourself or scouting the competition. The Saturday morning timing works well for vendors seeking weekend foot traffic, and the year-round schedule means consistent weekly opportunities rather than seasonal-only selling. For vendors looking to establish a presence in Burbank or expand their reach into the San Fernando Valley, this established weekly market offers stable, predictable customer flow in a well-trafficked downtown location.

Burbank Certified Farmers Market

by Burbank Certified Farmers Market

Olive Ave & Glenoaks Blvd, Burbank, CA 91502

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

40 spots open

Southern California's farmers market scene includes plenty of options, but the Burbank Certified Farmers Market stands out as one of the region's longest-running operations, with over three decades of consistent weekly sales. Held every Saturday morning from 8 AM to 12 PM at the intersection of Olive Avenue and Glenoaks Boulevard in Burbank, this year-round market draws a steady stream of shoppers looking for direct-from-farm produce and prepared foods. Because it operates on a weekly basis throughout the year, you'll find seasonal produce rotation that reflects California's agricultural calendar, meaning early summer berries give way to fall squashes and winter citrus as months change. The market's defining feature is its certification requirement: all produce vendors must be family-owned California farms with certified crops. This means shoppers know exactly where their food is coming from, and vendors selling here can position themselves as part of an established, credible marketplace with real longevity in the community. The customer base at a Saturday morning farmers market like this typically includes home cooks seeking quality ingredients, families doing their weekly shopping, and people who specifically seek out direct farm relationships. Because the market accepts EBT and WIC, it attracts a diverse range of income levels, creating a genuinely community-focused shopping environment rather than a niche market. For produce vendors and farm stands, the Burbank location offers consistent foot traffic week after week, year-round. Unlike seasonal pop-ups or one-time festivals, weekly farmers markets build regular customer relationships. Shoppers return because it's part of their Saturday routine, which means repeat sales for vendors who establish themselves here. The early morning timing (8 AM start) appeals to people who want first pick of inventory and who value weekend morning routines. If you're a California-certified farm looking for a stable, long-established venue with proven community loyalty and acceptance of government nutrition benefits, this market represents the kind of consistent sales opportunity that farmers markets are built to provide.

Festivals in Burbank(1)

Burbank Arts Festival

by Downtown Burbank Partnership

San Fernando Blvd, Burbank, CA 91502

May 30-31, 2027

FestivalContact organizer

100 spots open

Every late May, Downtown Burbank transforms into a vibrant celebration of creativity along San Fernando Boulevard when the Burbank Arts Festival brings together over a hundred artist and artisan vendors for a full weekend of art, music, and community engagement. This annual festival draws crowds of art enthusiasts, collectors, and casual visitors looking to discover handmade goods, meet working artists, and enjoy live entertainment in an outdoor setting. The two-day event on May 30-31, 2026 showcases the diverse creative talent of the region, with vendors selling everything from paintings and sculpture to jewelry, ceramics, textiles, and mixed media work. For artists and crafters considering a booth, the Burbank Arts Festival offers strong foot traffic typical of established community festivals in a bustling urban area. The event attracts a mix of serious art buyers, gift shoppers, and families out for a weekend activity. The venue along San Fernando Boulevard provides high visibility and a central location within Burbank, making it accessible to both local residents and visitors from the wider Los Angeles area. The two-day format allows vendors to build momentum from Friday into Saturday and connect with different crowd waves throughout the weekend. Beyond the artwork itself, the festival creates an immersive experience with live music performances and food vendors interspersed throughout the booths, which helps keep attendees on-site longer and creates a festive atmosphere. This integrated entertainment and food component is typical of successful arts festivals and gives shoppers reasons to linger and browse multiple booths. The interactive art activities mentioned add another layer of engagement, drawing families with children and making the event feel like more than just a shopping destination. For vendors, this means a venue where the overall event experience encourages attendees to spend time and explore, rather than simply passing through.

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