Vendor Events in Clarksdale, MS

6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Clarksdale, MS. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Festivals in Clarksdale(4)

BAM Fest (Birthplace of American Music Festival)

by BAM Fest Clarksdale

Clarksdale, MS

2026-08-07

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Clarksdale, Mississippi holds a unique place in American music history as the birthplace of the Delta blues, and this three-day festival in August celebrates that legacy with live performances, cultural programming, and a bustling vendor marketplace. BAM Fest draws music enthusiasts, cultural tourists, and collectors from across the country who come to experience authentic blues, gospel, and roots music in the very region where these genres originated. The festival takes over downtown Clarksdale, creating an immersive atmosphere where the musical traditions that shaped American culture come alive through both performances and the vendors who support the scene. For merchandise and product vendors, BAM Fest attracts a diverse crowd looking for music-related goods, locally-made crafts, and cultural items that connect to the festival's heritage focus. You'll find merchandise sellers offering vinyl records, CDs, band merchandise, and music memorabilia alongside vendors selling handmade crafts, artwork, and goods reflecting Delta culture and history. The festival also welcomes food vendors and beverage sellers who cater to the crowds throughout the multi-day event, making it an opportunity to reach attendees during extended shopping hours across the weekend. The attendee base at BAM Fest skews toward music lovers, history buffs, tourists exploring Mississippi's cultural tourism destinations, and people with genuine interest in blues and American roots music. Unlike shorter one-day events, the three-day format means vendors interact with the same dedicated audience multiple times or attract different waves of visitors across Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The August timing places the festival in peak summer travel season, drawing both regional visitors and people making dedicated trips to Clarksdale specifically for music and cultural experiences. This is an event where your audience comes with intentionality and cultural interest, rather than casual foot traffic, making it valuable for vendors whose products align with music, art, heritage, or the broader blues and roots music community.

Sunflower River Blues and Gospel Festival

by Sunflower River Blues Association

Clarksdale, MS

2026-08-08

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Clarksdale, Mississippi hosts one of the state's most established blues and gospel celebrations, drawing music fans and vendors to downtown for a three-day immersion in authentic Delta blues culture. The Sunflower River Blues and Gospel Festival brings together performers, food vendors, craft sellers, and thousands of attendees who come to experience live music across multiple stages, hear traditional and contemporary blues and gospel, and support local artisans. Taking place in August, the festival captures the heart of summer in the Delta region, when the heat and humidity create the perfect backdrop for slow blues and soulful gospel performances that define this uniquely American musical heritage. For vendors, the festival offers a chance to reach a dedicated audience of music enthusiasts, collectors, and tourists who travel specifically to Clarksdale for this celebration. The streets fill with craft vendors selling handmade goods, local artisans, and food vendors offering everything from regional specialties to festival favorites. The three-day format means sustained foot traffic across multiple days, giving vendors multiple opportunities to connect with shoppers. The free admission to the festival itself draws a broad cross-section of attendees, from serious blues historians to families exploring the cultural significance of the music and the region. Clarksdale's role as the birthplace of the blues adds cultural weight to the event. Attendees come specifically to experience music in the place where so much blues history was made, which means the audience tends to be engaged and intentional about their visit. Vendors at music festivals like this typically find success with items that complement the experience: handcrafted jewelry, local art and prints, vintage collectibles, regional food products, and merchandise related to music and Delta culture. The festival's long history and established reputation mean it attracts both longtime regulars and first-time visitors each year, creating a mix of repeat customers and new audiences to discover what you're selling.

Hopson Pumpkin Festival

by Hopson Plantation

Clarksdale, MS

2026-10-10

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20 spots open

Hopson Pumpkin Festival takes place at the historic Hopson Plantation in Clarksdale, Mississippi, bringing together the region's deep agricultural roots with seasonal fall celebration. This one-time festival on October 10, 2026, creates a unique setting for vendors looking to reach visitors drawn to Delta heritage and autumn traditions. The plantation's historical significance as a working agricultural landmark sets the tone for an event that blends nostalgia, local culture, and hands-on fall experiences. The festival atmosphere centers around pumpkin-themed activities and fall harvesting traditions. Attendees come expecting to select pumpkins directly from the patch, enjoy seasonal foods, and soak in live blues music that reflects Clarksdale's profound musical heritage. This mix of agritourism and cultural entertainment attracts families seeking autumn outings as well as visitors interested in Delta history and traditions. The setting itself, a restored plantation space, draws people who appreciate preserved agricultural landscapes and want to experience fall in a historically rooted environment. Craft vendors find strong audience alignment at this type of fall festival, as shoppers actively seek handmade goods, seasonal décor, harvest-themed items, and gifts during the October timeframe. Food vendors benefit from the pumpkin focus and autumn context, with opportunities to sell seasonal fare, baked goods, preserves, and traditional fall foods. The live blues music component also attracts a broader demographic beyond typical fall festival crowds, potentially drawing visitors specifically for the cultural programming who then explore vendor offerings. Agricultural demonstrations provide educational interest and keep foot traffic moving throughout the grounds, increasing vendor visibility across different areas of the event. For vendors in crafts, fall décor, baked goods, preserves, local foods, or autumn-themed merchandise, Hopson Pumpkin Festival offers access to an engaged audience coming specifically for harvest season activities. The combination of family-friendly pumpkin patch appeal, cultural programming, and historical setting creates good dwell time and spending patterns among attendees.

Juke Joint Festival

by Juke Joint Festival

Delta Blues Museum, Clarksdale, MS 38614

April 11, 2026

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40 spots open

Held annually at the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale, Mississippi, this festival celebrates the rich musical heritage and cultural significance of the Mississippi Delta blues tradition. Taking place in mid-April, the event draws music enthusiasts, cultural tourists, and community members who come to experience live performances, historic storytelling, and the authentic atmosphere that makes this region foundational to American music history. The festival serves as both a cultural preservation event and a vibrant gathering that highlights why Clarksdale remains central to blues heritage in the United States. The mixed vendor community at this festival reflects the broader cultural ecosystem surrounding blues music and Delta traditions. You'll find vendors selling live music merchandise, regional crafts, traditional food and beverages, handmade goods, vintage items, and products celebrating blues culture and local heritage. The attendee base includes music lovers of all ages, heritage tourists visiting the Delta specifically for its blues history, locals supporting community cultural events, and people seeking authentic regional experiences. The April timing means pleasant spring weather in Mississippi, making it an ideal season for outdoor festival activities and vendor setup. Clarksdale's status as the birthplace of Delta blues and home to legendary musicians creates a natural draw for this annual event. The Delta Blues Museum location anchors the festival within the historical and educational context that gives it cultural weight beyond typical music festivals. Vendors at events like this benefit from an audience specifically interested in blues-related products, local artisan goods, and Delta regional items. The festival atmosphere tends to emphasize authenticity and cultural respect, with visitors who are engaged and actively seeking out both performances and vendor offerings that connect to blues heritage and Mississippi Delta traditions.

Farmers Markets in Clarksdale(2)

Crossroads Farmers Market: A Project of Mississippi Delta Council

by Clarksdale Market Organizers

1536 Desoto Ave, Clarksdale, MS 38614

Sat: 7:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jul 20 - Nov 9

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located in Clarksdale, Mississippi, this weekly farmers market runs Saturday mornings from 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM, operating from late July through early November. The market draws both local producers and shoppers looking for fresh, locally-sourced food and produce throughout the growing season. Held at 1536 Desoto Ave in Coahoma County, the market serves as a community gathering space where vendors connect directly with customers who value fresh ingredients and supporting regional agriculture. The market features a diverse mix of food vendors typical of Mississippi Delta agriculture and food production. You'll find seasonal vegetables at their peak freshness, farm eggs, locally-made cheeses, herbs, homemade jams and preserves, and various meat products from regional producers. This variety means customers shop for both everyday staples and specialty items, creating consistent foot traffic throughout the market's operating hours. The seasonal window from July through November captures the heart of the harvest season, when vendors have the widest selection of produce and preserved goods to offer. The Crossroads Farmers Market is a project of the Mississippi Delta Council, connecting the local food system with community members. The market accepts both credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, making fresh food accessible to shoppers using government nutrition assistance programs. This inclusive approach helps ensure that quality local produce reaches a broader range of community members. For vendors, this means a customer base with genuine purchasing power and an interest in farm-fresh products, whether they're looking to stock their home kitchens or source ingredients for local restaurants and food businesses. If you produce vegetables, herbs, dairy products, preserved foods, or meat in the Mississippi Delta region, this weekly market offers a reliable venue to reach customers throughout the harvest season. The early morning start time and consistent Saturday schedule make it predictable for both vendors and shoppers planning their weekly food shopping.

Clarksdale Farmers Market

by Clarksdale Farmers Market Organizers

200 block of Delta Avenue, Clarksdale, MS

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Clarksdale's farmers market takes over the 200 block of Delta Avenue weekly during its seasonal schedule, bringing together local growers and food producers who serve the Coahoma County community. This is a traditional farmers market where you'll find fresh produce, locally grown vegetables, and regional food products sold directly by the people who grow or make them. The vibe is casual and neighborhood-focused, with customers coming to shop for their weekly groceries while connecting with farmers they recognize from season to season. Weekly farmers markets operate differently than one-time festivals or craft fairs. They're built on repeat business and steady customer relationships, which means vendors benefit from consistent foot traffic and loyal shoppers who plan their trips around market day. The Clarksdale Farmers Market draws people looking for produce that's fresher and more locally sourced than what they'd find in a conventional grocery store. You'll typically see a mix of seasonal offerings, depending on when you're selling, that might include vegetables, berries, herbs, prepared foods, or other farm-based products that reflect what grows in Mississippi during that time of year. The Delta Avenue location puts the market in an accessible, central spot in Clarksdale where both regular shoppers and visitors can easily find it. Because this market operates seasonally rather than year-round, it's worth confirming the exact schedule with the organizers before committing to vending. Farmers markets reward vendors who show up consistently and build relationships with their customer base, so if you're looking for a regular weekly selling opportunity in the Clarksdale area, this is worth exploring as part of your vendor calendar.

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