Vendor Events in Concord, NC

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

Farmers Markets in Concord(2)

Afton Village Farmers Market

by Afton Village Farmers Market Organizers

5401 Village Dr, Concord, NC 28027

Thu: 4:00 PM-7:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

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25 spots open

If you're looking for a reliable source of fresh local produce and artisanal food products year-round, the weekly farmers market at Afton Village in Concord offers exactly that. Operating every Thursday evening from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM throughout the entire year, this Cabarrus County institution has become a steady gathering place for residents seeking quality ingredients directly from local growers and producers. The market draws a consistent mix of vendors who specialize in the kind of products that make farmers markets valuable to home cooks and food-focused shoppers. You'll find seasonal vegetables that rotate with what's growing in the region, fresh eggs from local farms, and baked goods that range from artisan breads to pastries made fresh that morning. Cheese vendors, herb growers, and flower sellers round out the offerings, giving you a one-stop option for items that typically require multiple stops at specialty shops or supermarkets. Because the market operates year-round at 5401 Village Dr, Concord, NC 28027, you can develop relationships with vendors across all four seasons, learning when they have the best tomatoes in summer or the heartiest root vegetables in winter. The Thursday evening time slot makes this particularly accessible for people who work standard business hours, allowing vendors to set up after their own daytime activities and giving shoppers a chance to stop by on their way home from work. The market accepts credit cards in addition to cash, removing barriers to transactions, and participates in WIC programs, meaning the market serves as a resource for families with varying shopping preferences and payment methods. For vendors, this established weekly rhythm at a fixed location means you're working with an audience that actively seeks out local food sources and understands the value of direct producer relationships. Whether you grow vegetables, raise chickens, bake bread, or cultivate flowers in the Concord area, this market provides a consistent platform to reach engaged customers every single week.

Concord Farmers' Market

by Concord Farmers' Market

Capitol St, next to the State House, Concord, NH 03301

Saturdays 8:30 AM - 12 PM, May 3 - Oct 25, 2026

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Concord's downtown farmers market brings together local growers and food producers every Saturday morning from May through October, setting up on Capitol Street right next to the State House. This long-standing weekly market serves as a gathering place for the community, drawing residents looking for the freshest seasonal produce and prepared foods directly from the people who grow and make them. The market operates rain or shine, so it's a reliable shopping destination throughout the warmer months. The vendor mix reflects New Hampshire's agricultural and food artisan community. You'll find produce vendors with whatever's in season, from early spring greens through fall squashes and root vegetables. Meat and poultry producers, local honey makers, maple syrup producers (a New England staple), and cheese makers regularly set up alongside growers of cut flowers and plants. Baked goods and other value-added food products round out the offerings, giving shoppers options for both raw ingredients and ready-to-eat items. For vendors, this means the market attracts customers specifically seeking local, fresh foods rather than casual browsers. The Saturday morning timing and convenient Capitol Street location make it an accessible stop for both farmers market regulars and weekenders. The location next to the State House puts the market in downtown Concord's heart, drawing foot traffic from the surrounding area. Running from May through late October, the market captures the full growing season, from spring plantings through the fall harvest. This is a farmers market in the traditional sense, focused on food and agricultural products, rather than a craft fair, so the vendor focus stays on produce, meats, dairy, bakery items, and farm-related products. If you're a local food producer, grower, or maker, this weekly market offers direct-to-consumer sales in a established setting with a loyal customer base looking for quality ingredients and regional specialties.

Festivals in Concord(4)

New Hampshire Maple Weekend

by NH Maple Producers Association

Various sugarhouses statewide, Concord, NH 03301

Mid-March

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40 spots open

Every mid-March, maple producers across New Hampshire open their doors to the public during this statewide festival celebrating the region's iconic sugaring tradition. More than 80 sugarhouses participate, transforming the event into a distributed celebration that stretches across the entire state rather than concentrating in a single location. This format lets visitors experience authentic maple production firsthand, watching syrup-making demonstrations in real sugarhouses while learning about the craft from people who've spent generations perfecting it. The festival draws families, food enthusiasts, and tourists eager to experience New England's spring traditions. Visitors move between sugarhouses to sample fresh maple syrup in various grades, watch the boiling process, and enjoy classic festival foods like sugar-on-snow (where hot syrup is poured onto clean snow and rolled onto sticks) and maple-themed pancake breakfasts. Beyond the syrup itself, the event creates demand for complementary products: maple cream, maple candy, maple-infused foods, artisan goods, and crafts that align with the rustic, farm-focused atmosphere that defines New Hampshire's sugarmaking culture. Craft vendors and food producers find strong positioning at Maple Weekend because attendees arrive specifically to celebrate regional agricultural traditions and authenticity. The mid-March timing captures families during spring break season and locals eager to shed winter, creating consistent foot traffic across the month-long festival period. The event has run annually since 1995, building deep community roots and reliable attendance patterns that make it a predictable opportunity for vendors selling maple products, baked goods, handmade items, and other goods that fit the farm-to-table, artisanal aesthetic the festival cultivates. For vendors, participation typically means setting up at individual sugarhouses across New Hampshire rather than a centralized fairground, so understanding the specific location and logistics of whichever sugarhouse partners you work with becomes important. The statewide reach means serious maple enthusiasts and curious families travel throughout the state visiting multiple locations, giving vendors multiple weekends of customer traffic to capitalize on the festival's long-standing reputation as a beloved New Hampshire tradition.

Northeast Coffee Festival

Concord, NH

May 15-16, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Coming to Concord, NH on May 15-16, 2026, this festival celebrates specialty coffee culture with a curated selection of roasters, cafes, and coffee-adjacent vendors. Whether you roast beans, brew specialty drinks, or sell goods that pair naturally with the coffee experience, from pastries and baked goods to handmade mugs, pour-over equipment, or coffee table books, this event draws enthusiasts looking to discover new favorites and connect with the people behind their morning cup. Coffee festivals attract a devoted crowd of specialty beverage consumers, home brewing hobbyists, and gift shoppers seeking quality products they won't find in chain stores. The two-day format in mid-May captures spring momentum when people are refreshed and eager to explore outdoor events and new vendors. The festival structure, with its demo stage and live music programming, creates an atmosphere that encourages browsing and dwell time rather than quick transactions, attendees come ready to linger, sample offerings, and chat with vendors about their craft. Beyond coffee roasters and cafes, these festivals typically welcome vendors selling complementary products: specialty food makers, artisan bakeries, local honey or syrups, handmade ceramics, vintage coffee equipment, brewing accessories, and locally made goods with a craft appeal. The vibe skews toward quality-conscious shoppers and experience-seekers rather than purely bargain hunters, making it a good fit for vendors positioned at the artisanal or premium end of their categories. With activities like demonstrations and live entertainment woven throughout, families also attend, expanding the audience beyond just coffee aficionados. If your products fit the artisanal, specialty food, or handmade category and appeal to people who care about quality and craftsmanship, the Northeast Coffee Festival in Concord could be a strong venue to reach an engaged audience during a season when outdoor events are ramping back up.

Concord Market Days Festival

Concord, NH

June 25-27, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

The Concord Market Days Festival is a 3-day street festival held on Main Street in downtown Concord, NH. As the 52nd annual edition of this established event, it attracts over 50,000 attendees and features more than 150 vendors selling clothes, food, jewelry, and various other goods. The festival runs 10 am to 10 pm daily and includes multiple stages of live music featuring both local and nationally known entertainers. Set against the historic downtown backdrop, this vendor-centric event draws diverse shoppers seeking unique products and dining options. Vendors must commit to staffing booths from 10 am to 8 pm each day. The festival is organized by Intown Concord, a nonprofit with decades of volunteer support. Registration deadlines have passed for 2026, but the event has established vendor application processes through its organizer for future years.

Concord Market Days

by Intown Concord

45 N Main St, Concord, NH 03301

Thursday June 25 - Saturday June 27, 2027

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25 spots open

Market Days Festival is the 52nd annual three-day street festival on Main Street in downtown Concord, held Thursday through Saturday in late June. Organized by Intown Concord, a nonprofit dedicated to downtown revitalization, the festival features 150+ vendors selling clothes, jewelry, handcrafted goods, and food, alongside live music on three stages and free admission. Operating from 10am to 10pm daily, the event draws diverse attendees seeking both shopping and entertainment. Vendors typically represent a mix of local and regional businesses, artisans, and food purveyors. This is one of New England's largest summer festivals and a cornerstone community event.

Craft Fairs in Concord(1)

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