Vendor Events in Chattanooga, TN
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Festivals in Chattanooga(3)
Bluegrass at the Chattanooga Market 2026
by Chattanooga Market
Chattanooga, TN
2026-10-25
Every October, Chattanooga transforms into a destination for bluegrass lovers and makers alike when this annual festival edition takes over the Chattanooga Market. Unlike typical farmers markets or craft fairs that operate year-round, this special weekend brings together the region's music heritage with the marketplace's established vendor community. You'll find the energy distinctly different from regular market days: live bluegrass performances create the soundtrack while you work your booth, and attendees come specifically for that combination of music and shopping rather than just their weekly produce run. The vendor mix at Bluegrass at the Chattanooga Market reflects both the musical theme and the broader artisan community. You'll see traditional crafters alongside food vendors, musicians selling their own recordings, and makers of instruments or music-related goods. The festival atmosphere draws music fans who are in a spending mood, often looking for handmade items, local food, and unique finds to take home. It's the kind of event where people linger longer than they might at a standard market, moving between music stages and vendor booths, creating multiple opportunities for meaningful customer interactions. Fall timing in Chattanooga means pleasant weather for outdoor vending and shopping. The bluegrass theme appeals to a specific but enthusiastic audience: music festival goers who travel for these events, locals celebrating the region's musical traditions, and craft enthusiasts who appreciate the blend of culture and commerce. This makes it distinct from general craft fairs in that your customer base arrives with both music and artisan shopping on their minds. If you work in handmade goods, local food, or anything that complements a music festival atmosphere, this annual event offers a concentrated audience of buyers who are already in a festive, open-to-discovery mindset.
4 Bridges Arts Festival
by Association for Visual Arts (AVA)
First Horizon Pavilion, 1801 Reggie White Blvd, Chattanooga, TN 37408
2027-04-17
Held at First Horizon Pavilion in downtown Chattanooga over mid-April, the 4 Bridges Arts Festival is a juried showcase of working artists across painting, sculpture, photography, ceramics, glass, jewelry, printmaking, and mixed media. The festival attracts serious collectors and casual art enthusiasts looking to buy directly from makers, see work in progress, and discover new artists. The riverside pavilion location and spring timing draw a mix of tourists exploring Chattanooga's growing arts scene and locals who return annually. Artists represent styles ranging from traditional to contemporary, so there's range in aesthetic and price point. Because the festival is juried, quality and craft standards are consistent. You'll find established regional artists alongside emerging names. The two-day format (Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 10am-5pm) gives you flexibility to scout Friday night or return Sunday if you want a second look at booths or longer conversations with artists. If you sell in fine art, crafts with strong design elements, or specialty items that appeal to art collectors, this is a well-trafficked event with an audience actively buying. The spring market means people are refreshing homes and gift-hunting before summer entertaining season.
Nightfall Concert Series 2026
by Nightfall Chattanooga
Chattanooga, TN
2026-05-01
Every Friday night from May through July, Miller Plaza in downtown Chattanooga transforms into a vibrant gathering space where live music, local food, and handmade goods come together. The Nightfall Concert Series 2026 brings ten consecutive weeks of free outdoor performances, drawing crowds who come for the music but stay to explore what vendors have to offer. This is the kind of event where families spread blankets on the grass, friends meet up after work, and the whole community shows up to celebrate summer together. What makes this festival unique is its consistent weekly schedule and relaxed outdoor setting on Miller Plaza. Unlike one-off events, the recurring Friday night format builds momentum as warm weather settles in, and attendees develop a routine around attending. The audience ranges from young professionals grabbing dinner before the show to multigenerational families looking for affordable weekend entertainment. Because it's free and easily accessible, you see steady foot traffic throughout the evening, with people arriving early to browse vendors, eating their way through food truck options, and then settling in as the sun sets and the music starts. The vendor market at Nightfall is compact but curated, featuring roughly 25 local artisans and food vendors each week. This is a strong draw for makers who want consistent weekly exposure in front of engaged, community-minded shoppers. The vibe is decidedly local and laid-back, with attendees in the mindset to support small businesses and discover unique finds they won't see elsewhere. Food truck vendors benefit from hungry crowds looking for dinner, while craft vendors find customers browsing leisurely between performances, in a social rather than rushed atmosphere. The multi-week run means vendors can build relationships with regular attendees and test products across the full summer season.
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Create a free VendorsMap account, browse the 4 events listed in Chattanooga, TN, and apply from each event page. Some events accept applications directly through VendorsMap; others link out to the organizer's own application.
How much are booth fees in Chattanooga?
Booth fees vary by event and organizer. Weekly farmers markets are usually the most affordable, while large festivals and juried craft fairs typically charge more. Each event listing on VendorsMap shows the booth fee when the organizer has published one. Sign in free to see fees and deadlines.
When do applications open for Chattanooga events?
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