Vendor Events in Butte, MT

4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Butte, MT. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Butte(1)

Butte Farmers Market

by Butte Original Farmers Market

Butte Original Farmers Market, Main St, Butte, MT 59701

Saturdays 8 AM - 1 PM, May - October

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25 spots open

Saturday mornings from May through October, the farmers market in Butte brings together local growers, bakers, and makers on Main Street in the heart of Uptown Butte. Operating weekly from 8 AM to 1 PM, this is a genuine farmers market where you'll find the seasonal produce that Montana's growing season supports, alongside prepared foods and handmade goods from regional vendors. The location itself matters, Uptown Butte is the largest National Historic Landmark District in the United States, so you're setting up in a neighborhood with real character and foot traffic from both residents and visitors drawn to the area's mining heritage and preserved architecture. At a farmers market like this one, expect a mix of vendor types throughout the season. Early spring brings bedding plants and early greens; summer peaks with berries, vegetables, and stone fruit. You'll share the space with bakers selling bread and pastries, preserves and honey producers, cheese makers, and artisans crafting everything from jewelry to woodwork to fiber goods. The clientele tends to be a combination of longtime Butte residents doing their weekly shopping, tourists exploring the historic district, and people specifically seeking out locally-sourced and handmade products. Because the Butte Farmers Market runs through October, you have a solid six-month window to build relationships with repeat customers before the winter break. If you're considering a farmers market like this, understand that the format typically emphasizes direct-from-producer goods and handmade items rather than wholesale resellers. The weekly schedule means consistency, vendors who show up regularly build a customer base that expects to see them each Saturday. The seasonal nature of the market in Montana means planning around the May start and October close, which works well for growers and makers whose production aligns with those months.

Festivals in Butte(3)

Montana Folk Festival Arts Market

by Montana Folk Festival

Butte, MT 59701

July 2026

FestivalContact organizer

40 spots open

Every July, Butte comes alive with traditional arts and craftsmanship at this state-sponsored festival that celebrates folk and fine art traditions. The Montana Folk Festival Arts Market draws artists and craftspeople from across the region who specialize in handmade goods rooted in cultural heritage and skilled techniques. Whether you work with textiles, wood, jewelry, ceramics, or other fine crafts, you'll find yourself among vendors who share a commitment to quality and authenticity. This festival creates a unique gathering where fine artists and traditional craftspeople can connect directly with an engaged audience that actively seeks out handmade, artisanal work. The summer timing in July means good weather for outdoor vending and attracts both locals and tourists exploring Butte and the broader Montana region during peak travel season. Attendees at arts-focused festivals like this typically have genuine interest in the stories behind pieces, the techniques involved, and supporting independent makers. They're often willing to invest in quality items that reflect real artistry and skill. The state-sponsored nature of the Montana Folk Festival Arts Market means it's part of a larger cultural initiative to preserve and promote traditional arts. This positioning helps draw culturally minded shoppers who view their purchases as meaningful investments in artistic traditions. The festival environment also tends to create a more leisurely shopping experience than a typical farmers market or street fair, giving vendors time to have substantive conversations with customers about their craft and process. If you create fine art or handcrafted goods and want to reach an audience that values tradition, skill, and artisanal quality, the Montana Folk Festival Arts Market in Butte offers a well-aligned venue. The July dates and established festival framework provide structure and visibility for vendors looking to connect with serious art buyers in a community-focused setting.

An Ri Ra Montana Irish Festival

by Montana Gaelic Cultural Society

Butte, MT

August 14-16, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Butte, Montana hosts a vibrant celebration of Irish heritage during An Ri Ra Montana Irish Festival, an annual event that draws visitors who want to experience authentic Celtic culture, music, and traditions. Held August 14-16, 2026, this three-day festival creates an immersive environment where attendees explore Irish history, language, and contemporary culture through performances, educational sessions, and interactive experiences. The event attracts families, cultural enthusiasts, and people with Irish ancestry or general interest in Celtic traditions, making it a diverse gathering that extends beyond typical festival crowds. As a mixed festival focused on Irish culture, An Ri Ra brings together multiple vendor categories that appeal to this specific audience. Craft vendors selling handmade goods, Irish imports, jewelry, textiles, and artisan products find strong interest here, as do food vendors offering traditional Irish cuisine, beverages, and contemporary takes on Celtic dishes. This is also an opportunity for vendors in cultural merchandise, educational materials, genealogy services, and specialty retail to connect with attendees actively engaged in learning about and celebrating their heritage. The August timing positions this festival during late summer, when outdoor events and travel are popular in Montana. Attendees come specifically for the cultural programming, which includes world-class musicians and dancers, workshops on language and traditions, and lectures exploring Irish history and contemporary issues. This focused mission means vendors benefit from an audience that is intentional about their attendance and often comes prepared to support businesses aligned with the festival's theme. For vendors, An Ri Ra offers a chance to reach people who value cultural authenticity and are seeking products and services related to Irish heritage, craft quality, and traditional arts. The festival's educational programming and performance schedule create natural gathering points throughout the three days, supporting sustained foot traffic and extended shopping opportunities across the festival grounds.

Montana Folk Festival

by Mainstreet Uptown Butte

Butte, MT

July 10-12, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Held annually in Mainstreet Uptown Butte, this three-day celebration of traditional music, dance, and folk culture draws performers and artisans from across the country. Taking place July 10-12, 2026, the Montana Folk Festival transforms the heart of Butte into a vibrant gathering space where visitors experience live performances, workshops, and handmade goods reflecting folk traditions and regional heritage. The festival's focus on authentic music and dance creates a distinctive atmosphere that appeals to culture enthusiasts, families, and anyone interested in traditional arts. For vendors, the festival attracts a diverse audience of music lovers, craft collectors, and cultural enthusiasts seeking quality handmade items and artisan products. The mixed vendor environment means you'll find craftspeople selling folk-inspired goods, musicians with instruments and recordings, local artisans, and creators who align with the festival's celebration of traditional and contemporary folk culture. The July timing captures summer visitors to Montana and locals looking for cultural events during warm weather months. The Mainstreet Uptown Butte location provides an accessible, walkable venue that encourages attendees to browse multiple vendor booths throughout the festival grounds. Because this is a cultural festival rather than a specialty market, the audience tends to be engaged and open to discovering new makers and products. If you create handmade goods, perform music, produce folk-inspired art, or offer products that resonate with cultural celebration and tradition, this festival provides exposure to customers who value craftsmanship and artistic expression. The three-day format allows for sustained foot traffic and the chance to build relationships with repeat visitors across the weekend.

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How much are booth fees in Butte?

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