Vendor Events in Charlotte, NC

28 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Charlotte, NC. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Charlotte(11)

Meeting Street Market at Cedar Walk

by Meeting Street Market at Cedar Walk Organizers

11425 Ardrey Kell Rd, Charlotte, NC 28277

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Meeting Street Market at Cedar Walk is a seasonal farmers market in Charlotte's Ballantyne neighborhood. The market operates May through October and features farm vendors selling fresh vegetables, fruits, eggs, milk, meat, herbs and other agricultural products directly to customers. The market welcomes both local farmers and agricultural vendors offering prepared foods, baked goods, and artisan items. Located at Cedar Walk near Elon Park Elementary School, it serves the south Charlotte area and provides a community gathering space for shoppers seeking local, farm-fresh products during the growing season.

Elizabeth Avenue Farmers Market

by Elizabeth Avenue Farmers Market Organizers

1521 Elizabeth Ave, Charlotte, NC 28204

Sat:9:00 AM - 1:00 PM, January to December

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Charlotte's Elizabeth Avenue Farmers Market brings together local growers and food producers every Saturday morning year-round at 1521 Elizabeth Ave, offering shoppers a consistent destination for fresh, seasonal produce and artisanal food products. Operating from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM weekly, this farmers market serves the Mecklenburg County community with a rotating selection that reflects what's being harvested and produced locally throughout the seasons. Vendors at the Elizabeth Avenue Farmers Market typically feature vegetables, fruits, and herbs that change with the growing season, alongside value-added products like local cheeses, eggs, honey, and seafood from regional suppliers. Many vendors emphasize organic and sustainably grown options, appealing to shoppers who prioritize knowing where their food comes from and supporting local agriculture. The mix of product categories means customers can often complete a significant portion of their weekly grocery shopping in one visit, from fresh greens and heirloom tomatoes to specialty items like local honey, preserves, and prepared foods. As a weekly farmers market rather than a seasonal pop-up, Elizabeth Avenue offers predictability for both vendors and shoppers. Regular attendees develop relationships with their favorite growers and producers, learning about farming practices and seasonal availability directly. The Saturday morning timing makes it accessible for weekend shoppers, and the year-round schedule means vendors are present during winter months when fresh local produce is more limited, typically featuring storage crops, greenhouse items, and value-added products that extend the local food season. This type of market works particularly well for vendors looking to build a reliable customer base with consistent foot traffic rather than one-time event sales. If you're a producer of fresh vegetables, specialty foods, locally made cheeses, baked goods, or other food products, the Elizabeth Avenue Farmers Market's weekly format and established community presence provide a stable selling opportunity throughout the year.

Charlotte Regional Farmers Market

by Charlotte Farmers Market Association

1801 Yorkmont Rd, Charlotte, NC 28217

Tuesday - Saturday, 8 AM - 6 PM (varies), Year-round

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25 spots open

A year-round destination for fresh, locally-sourced goods, this state-operated farmers market in Charlotte operates weekly throughout the year at 1801 Yorkmont Rd. Whether you're shopping on a crisp winter morning or a warm summer afternoon, you'll find vendors offering seasonal produce, baked goods, plants, and handmade items that reflect what's currently growing and being made in the region. The market's consistent Tuesday through Saturday schedule makes it easy for regular customers to build shopping habits and for vendors to establish loyal followings. Farmers markets like this one serve a different purpose than one-off festivals or pop-ups. Because Charlotte Regional Farmers Market runs year-round with predictable hours, vendors can develop genuine relationships with their customer base. Shoppers know when to expect their favorite tomato grower in summer, their apple vendor in fall, or their root vegetable suppliers in winter. This consistency also means the market attracts serious home cooks and gardeners who plan meals and plantings around what's available each week, rather than casual browsers looking for novelty. The mix of produce, baked goods, and handmade goods creates a well-rounded market experience. Produce vendors dominate most farmers markets, but the inclusion of bakers means customers can pick up artisan breads, pastries, and other prepared foods alongside their vegetables. Handmade goods vendors often include makers of jams, crafts, natural products, or other items that complement the farm-fresh focus. This variety keeps the market interesting for repeat visitors while appealing to different shopping motivations. Whether someone comes for meal planning, weekend breakfast ingredients, plants for their garden, or unique gifts, they'll likely find vendors catering to their needs. As a state-operated market, Charlotte Regional Farmers Market provides a stable, organized venue for local producers to reach customers directly. For vendors considering farmers markets as a regular selling channel, a year-round market in an established location offers the reliability needed to make a farmers market business model work.

North End Farmers Market

by Farmers Market Management Services

Charlotte, NC

April-October 2026, Thursdays 4pm-8pm

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Managed by FMMS nonprofit. Evening market April-October at TBA location.

South End Farmers Market at Atherton

by Farmers Market Management Services

Atherton Mill, 2000 South Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28203

Year-round, Saturdays 8am-1pm

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Only Charlotte market open year-round. Local produce, proteins, artisanal foods, and crafts with rotating vendors. Free parking at Atherton Mill.

University City Farmers Market

by NOVEL University Place

NOVEL University Place, 6010 Jasmine Lane, Charlotte, NC 28262

May-October 2026, Saturdays 10am-2pm

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Local growers and makers with live music and cooking demonstrations on University Place grounds.

Uptown Farmers Market

by Uptown Farmers Market (nonprofit)

300 S. Davidson Street, Charlotte, NC 28202

Year-round: Winter Jan 10-Mar 14, Spring Apr 11-Dec 12, 2026

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Voted #1 NC farmers market 2024. Over 110,000 residents within 3-mile radius. Fresh produce, meats, baked goods, crafts, live music, and cooking demos.

Rosa Parks Farmers Market

by West End Community

1600 W Trade Street, Charlotte, NC

June-September 2026, Tuesdays 3-7pm (dates TBA)

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Addresses food insecurity in Historic West End. Artisanal breads, homemade jams, jellies, herbal blends. Accepts SNAP benefits.

Newell Farmers Market

by Newell Farmers Market Organizers

1704 Rocky River Road, Charlotte, NC 28213

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 1704 Rocky River Road in Charlotte, NC, the Newell Farmers Market is a weekly gathering where local growers and food producers bring their seasonal harvests and prepared goods directly to the community. Like most farmers markets, this venue operates on a seasonal schedule, so vendors should reach out to the organizers to confirm the exact dates and hours for the current year. The market welcomes both established producers and newer vendors looking to build a customer base in the Charlotte area. Farmers markets differ from one-off craft fairs or festivals in their rhythm and purpose: they're regular weekly fixtures that build loyal shopper relationships over time. Customers return week after week expecting fresh produce, eggs, dairy, baked goods, jams, honey, and other value-added food products. The Newell Farmers Market accepts credit cards, making it easier for shoppers to complete purchases and giving vendors flexibility in payment processing. This is especially helpful during peak season when foot traffic and transaction volume tend to be higher. The typical farmers market crowd includes home cooks looking for quality ingredients, families seeking fresh vegetables, and customers interested in supporting local agriculture. Because the market focuses on food and produce, vendors in this space benefit from the consistent demand for seasonal items, specialty crops, and prepared foods like breads, sauces, and fermented goods. If you grow food, raise livestock for sale, or produce artisanal food items, the weekly format means you're building a predictable sales channel with repeat customers who plan their weekly shopping around your availability. For vendors new to the Charlotte market, the Newell Farmers Market's weekly schedule provides a stable opportunity to test products, refine your offering, and establish relationships with the local food community. Contact the organizer directly to learn about current vendor fees, available booth spaces, and any requirements for selling at this location.

Center City Green Market

by Center City Green Market Organizers

101 S Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28202

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 101 S Tryon St in the heart of Charlotte, Center City Green Market brings fresh, locally-grown produce and artisanal food products directly to the downtown community on a weekly basis. This farmers market operates seasonally, reflecting the natural rhythms of regional agriculture throughout North Carolina's growing seasons. The specific dates and times vary by season, so vendors should contact the organizers to confirm the current schedule before planning their participation. As a weekly farmers market, Center City Green Market attracts the kind of customers who prioritize fresh ingredients and direct relationships with growers. Shoppers at downtown Charlotte farmers markets tend to be looking for seasonal produce, local meats, dairy products, baked goods, and value-added food items like jams, sauces, and prepared foods. The market draws a mix of weekday downtown workers, residents, and weekend visitors who make farmers market visits part of their routine. The central location on South Tryon Street means good foot traffic and accessibility for the Charlotte community. For produce vendors, this is an ideal setting to reach customers who specifically seek out farmers markets for quality and freshness. Food producers, bakers, and anyone working with locally-sourced ingredients will find an engaged audience. The seasonal nature of the market means inventory planning aligns with what's actually in season in the Carolinas, which shoppers expect and appreciate. Whether you grow vegetables, raise livestock, make artisanal breads, or produce specialty food items, a weekly market presence builds loyal customer relationships and provides consistent sales opportunities throughout the growing season.

Atherton Market

by Atherton Market Organizers

2104 South Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28203

Mon: 9:00 AM-6:00 PM;Tue: 9:00 AM-6:00 PM;Wed: 9:00 AM-6:00 PM;Thu: 9:00 AM-6:00 PM;Fri: 9:00 AM-6:00 PM;Sat: 9:00 AM-6:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 2104 South Boulevard in Charlotte, North Carolina, Atherton Market operates as a year-round weekly farmers market serving the Charlotte community six days a week. The market runs from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Monday through Saturday, making it convenient for shoppers to visit on their own schedule whether they're doing weekday errands or weekend shopping. This consistent schedule gives vendors a reliable destination and helps build a regular customer base within the Mecklenburg County area. Atherton Market draws a diverse mix of local producers and vendors who sell fresh produce, baked goods, cheese, eggs, seafood, flowers, and handcrafted items. The market emphasizes quality and variety, with many vendors offering organic products alongside conventional offerings. This blend appeals to shoppers looking for both everyday staples and specialty items, from seasonal vegetables and artisan breads to cut flowers and local crafts. The combination of food and non-food vendors creates a well-rounded market experience where customers can complete multiple shopping needs in one visit. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, which expands access for different shoppers and removes barriers for those using government nutrition assistance programs. This vendor-friendly approach, combined with the consistent weekly schedule, makes Atherton Market an attractive opportunity for established farmers, bakers, specialty food producers, and craft makers looking for regular sales venues in the Charlotte area. Whether you're a new vendor exploring farmers market opportunities or an experienced seller seeking a stable weekly location, the market's year-round operation and steady foot traffic provide a solid foundation for building vendor relationships and customer loyalty.

Festivals in Charlotte(9)

Yiasou Greek Festival

by Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral

Charlotte, NC

2026-09-11

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

The Yiasou Greek Festival is a major three-day cultural celebration held annually over the Labor Day weekend at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Charlotte's historic Dilworth neighborhood. The festival features numerous vendor booths and shopping opportunities alongside authentic Greek cuisine, homemade pastries, live music and traditional Greek dancing, wine tastings, cultural exhibits, and artisan goods. With attendance exceeding 45,000 visitors annually, this established festival dating back to 1978 draws crowds from across the Carolinas seeking Greek specialties and cultural experiences. The 600 East Boulevard location offers free parking nearby and is accessible by public transit, making it a major retail and vendor opportunity in Charlotte.

Festival in the Park Charlotte 2026

by Festival in the Park Inc

Freedom Park, Charlotte, NC 28203

September 25-27, 2026

FestivalFee: $475.00 – PayPal payable to Festival in the Park

175 spots open

The 62nd annual Festival in the Park is a juried arts, crafts, music and family entertainment festival held in September at Freedom Park in Charlotte. The event features nearly 200 visual artists and artisans who actively demonstrate and display their work, along with multiple entertainment stages and family activities. Attendees can purchase handcrafted jewelry, original art, and other goods from vendors. The festival draws between 100,000 to 160,000 visitors annually and offers free admission to the public. Food vendors and concessionaires provide various fare throughout the grounds. Early morning or advance planning is recommended for parking as the festival attracts large crowds during its three-day run.

Charlotte Chalk Art Festival

by Charlotte Chalk Art Festival

Charlotte, NC

2026-10-17 to 2026-10-18

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

The Charlotte Chalk Art Festival is a free, family-friendly two-day festival held annually in mid-October at NoDa Brewing Company North End in Charlotte's arts district. The event features a chalk art competition for artists ages 12 and up alongside a curated vendor marketplace with local artisans, craft vendors, food and beverage businesses, and retail sellers. The festival attracts families and art enthusiasts who come to watch live chalk art creation, enjoy performances and music, support local vendors, and participate in interactive activities. Vendor applications open in June through Eventeny and accept food and beverage vendors, artisan vendors, and artists. The festival runs rain or shine across both days and provides 10x10 tent or cart spaces for vendors.

Charlotte Christmas Village

by Charlotte Christmas Village

Truist Field, 324 S Mint St, Charlotte, NC 28202

Thanksgiving through Christmas Eve, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

Charlotte's Uptown district transforms into a festive European-style Christmas market each year with the Charlotte Christmas Village, running from Thanksgiving through Christmas Eve at Truist Field. This annual festival captures the warmth and charm of traditional German Christmas markets, creating an immersive holiday shopping experience that draws locals and visitors throughout the entire season. The Charlotte Christmas Village attracts a diverse mix of vendors offering everything from handcrafted ornaments and artisan decorations to traditional European toys and specialty foods. Vendors typically include local artisans selling handmade goods, craft makers with unique gift items, artists displaying seasonal artwork, and food vendors offering holiday treats and European-inspired fare. The festival's focus on authentic Christmas market traditions means you'll find both mass-appeal holiday products and niche, high-quality items that appeal to shoppers seeking something beyond typical retail stores. The mixed vendor category creates an energetic marketplace where shoppers browse everything from ornamental keepsakes to edible specialties. Attendees during this extended run span the entire holiday season, from early holiday planners shopping right after Thanksgiving through last-minute gift hunters in late December. Families, gift shoppers, tourists, and holiday enthusiasts frequent the market throughout its weeks-long operation, creating consistent foot traffic. The European village aesthetic draws people seeking a different holiday shopping atmosphere than standard malls and indoor markets. Located at Truist Field in downtown Charlotte, the venue offers a central Uptown location accessible to both Charlotte residents and regional visitors. The extended November-through-December timeframe gives vendors a lengthy selling season, making the Charlotte Christmas Village an attractive option for those wanting sustained holiday season presence rather than a single-weekend event. Whether you specialize in ornaments, European imports, handcrafted items, seasonal art, or festive food products, this festival provides the platform to reach Christmas shoppers throughout the entire holiday season.

Charlotte SHOUT! Festival

by Center City Partners

Charlotte, NC

2026-04-03

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Charlotte SHOUT! is an annual 17-day spring festival celebrating art, music, food, and ideas across Uptown Charlotte. The festival features over 200 events and attractions including live music performances, interactive art installations, food experiences from local vendors and food trucks, and thought-provoking discussions through the Charlotte Ideas Festival. Vendors and local creatives have significant participation opportunities, with the 2024 festival paying $650,000 to local creatives and featuring 28 food trucks. Past editions showcase artist-run shops, chef collaborations, live performances, and specialty events like the Carolina BBQ Festival and Charlotte StrEATs Festival celebrating local culinary traditions. The festival is free for most activities, making it an accessible venue for reaching hundreds of thousands of visitors during its spring run in downtown Charlotte.

Festival in the Park

by Festival in the Park, Inc.

Freedom Park, 1900 East Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28203

May 2-3, 2027 (Sat 11am-6pm, Sun 11am-5pm)

FestivalConcessionaire fees range from $1,750 to $5,000 per location

25 spots open

Taking place over a full spring weekend in Charlotte's beloved Freedom Park, this annual festival brings together fine artists, skilled craftspeople, and food vendors in an outdoor setting designed for leisurely browsing and discovery. Located at 1900 East Blvd, the event unfolds across Saturday and Sunday in early May, with Saturday running from 11am to 6pm and Sunday from 11am to 5pm, giving you flexibility to visit across the two-day span. The festival draws a mixed crowd of art enthusiasts, craft collectors, families, and neighbors looking to support local makers and enjoy the outdoor park atmosphere during Charlotte's pleasant spring weather. Fine art and fine craft exhibitors form the backbone of this festival, meaning you'll typically find painters, sculptors, jewelry makers, woodworkers, ceramicists, and other artists selling directly to consumers. This is different from a farmers market in that the focus is on handmade art and craft rather than food and farm products, though the festival does incorporate food into the experience. The five food booths provide casual dining options while you explore, creating a festive, social atmosphere that encourages people to spend time wandering, talking with artists, and making purchases. The roving performers and local talent add entertainment throughout the day, keeping the energy lively without overshadowing the vendor booths. For vendors, Festival in the Park at Freedom Park offers the advantage of an established annual event with a built-in audience of people specifically seeking original art and craft. The outdoor park setting appeals to shoppers in a different mindset than indoor markets, and the two-day format allows for strong weekend traffic. The mix of fine art, craft, and food creates a well-rounded event that attracts diverse attendees, and the live entertainment helps draw foot traffic throughout the day. If you sell handmade art, craft items, or complementary products, this festival provides a solid opportunity to connect with Charlotte-area customers during spring season.

Taste of Charlotte Festival

by Taste of Charlotte

Charlotte, NC

2027-06-05

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Taste of Charlotte is North Carolina's largest annual food festival, held in Uptown Charlotte on Tryon Street. The three-day event features food tastings from over 100 local restaurants, live music on three stages, kids activities, wine and craft beer selections, and vendor booths throughout the festival grounds. Attendees purchase reusable festival coins to sample menu items, ranging from one to four coins per tasting. The festival also includes unique shopping, family-friendly entertainment, and interactive activities. Free admission to walk the festival grounds, with coin purchases required for tastings and beverages. The event attracts diverse attendees and serves as a major celebration of Charlotte's culinary scene and Uptown community.

Charlotte StrEATs Festival

by First Ward Development

First Ward Park, 301 E 7th Street, Charlotte, NC 28202

April 12, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

Neighborhood cook-off battles, food trucks, art vendors, and artisan culinary market booths in uptown park.

Charlotte Pride Festival Neighborhood Market

by Charlotte Pride Foundation

Charlotte, NC

August 15-16, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

Seeking artists, creatives, makers, and local small/micro-businesses for 10x10 booths. Application deadline May 31, 2026.

Craft Fairs in Charlotte(3)

Southern Christmas Show

by Southern Shows Inc.

The Park Expo and Conference Center, 800 Briar Creek Rd, Charlotte, NC 28205

November 12-22, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer (request booth quote on website)

25 spots open

If you're a vendor looking to reach holiday shoppers during peak season, Charlotte's premier holiday marketplace happens every November at The Park Expo and Conference Center on Briar Creek Road. The Southern Christmas Show runs from November 12-22, 2026, drawing crowds of eager gift buyers during the critical weeks leading into the holiday season. This annual craft fair brings together a diverse mix of vendors selling everything from handcrafted ornaments and holiday decorations to artisan foods, fashion, home goods, and specialty gifts. The 11-day run gives you multiple opportunities to capture sales during the busiest shopping period of the year, when consumers are actively hunting for unique, locally-made items that stand out from mass-market alternatives. The venue's size and duration mean you'll have access to a substantial audience actively in gift-buying mode. Attendees at this show typically include holiday shoppers looking for distinctive decorations, meaningful gifts, and specialty items they won't find in big-box stores. The mixed vendor environment means customers browse across categories, so artisans selling handmade goods, holiday-specific products, specialty foods, and fashion all benefit from high foot traffic. Whether you work with seasonal inventory, year-round products that perform well during holidays, or gift-oriented items, this fair attracts the type of shopper willing to invest in quality and craftsmanship. The November timing positions you right at the start of the holiday shopping season, before Black Friday and the final pre-Christmas rush, when shoppers are still selective and unhurried. For vendors in the craft, artisan, specialty food, or gift categories, the Southern Christmas Show represents a major sales opportunity during what could be one of your biggest revenue months. The extended run gives you flexibility in booth scheduling and allows repeat visitors to discover your products across multiple days. If you sell items that pair well with holiday gift-giving or seasonal celebrations, this Charlotte event should be on your vendor calendar.

Craft Fest CLT

by CRAFT CLT Guild

Petty Thieves Brewery, 413 Dalton Ave, Suite B, Charlotte, NC 28202

March 28-29, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

25 spots open

Annual CRAFT CLT Guild fundraiser featuring indoor make-and-takes, live demonstrations, art show, and outdoor vendor booths. Benefiting local arts.

VTGCLT Spring Market

by VTGCLT (Vintage Charlotte)

Camp North End, 300 Camp Road, Charlotte, NC 28203

April 11, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

25 spots open

Over 100 vintage and handmade vendors showcasing unique clothing, accessories, and crafted goods in historic Ford Building.

Pop-Ups in Charlotte(5)

Charlotte Spring Artisan Pop-Up Market

by Romare Bearden Park Events

Romare Bearden Park, 300 South Church Street, Charlotte, NC 28202

March 20-22, 2026

Pop-UpContact organizer

25 spots open

Multi-day celebration of local artisans, makers, and small businesses featuring handmade goods, boutique items, and specialty crafts.

Maker's Market CLT at Fonta Flora Brewing

by Maker's Market CLT

Fonta Flora Brewing, 1115 N Brevard St, Suite D, Charlotte, NC 28206

Multiple dates throughout 2026, including June 13, July 11

Pop-UpContact organizer

25 spots open

Pop-up featuring local makers selling handmade fashion, home goods, skincare, décor, and accessories at brewery venue.

Bowl Street Pop-Up Market

by Shop Local QC

The Bowl at Ballantyne, 15119 Bowl Street, Charlotte, NC 28277

First Saturday of each month, April-November 2026

Pop-UpContact organizer

25 spots open

Monthly rotating local vendors and artisans showcasing handmade goods at The Bowl shopping center. Free admission, 10am-3pm.

Maker's Market CLT at Urban District Market

by Maker's Market CLT

Urban District Market, 2315 N Davidson St, Charlotte, NC 28205

Multiple themed dates throughout 2026

Pop-UpContact organizer

25 spots open

Themed pop-up markets featuring local vendors at NoDa-area market with 10+ dining concepts. Free admission.

Maker's Market CLT at TacoBoy LoSo

by Maker's Market CLT

Taco Boy LoSo, 3700 South Blvd, Unit 100, Charlotte, NC 28209

June 27, 2026 and ongoing

Pop-UpContact organizer

25 spots open

Pop-up featuring local vendors, handmade goods, and free queso for shoppers at LoSo neighborhood location.

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