Vendor Events in Franklin, TN

15 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Franklin, TN. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Franklin(3)

Factory Farmers Market Franklin

by The Factory at Franklin

The Factory at Franklin, 230 Franklin Road, Franklin, TN 37064

Year-round, Saturdays 8am-12pm

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Curated year-round farmers market featuring local farmers, artisan food producers, and specialty vendors. Fresh produce, meats, baked goods, and handcrafted items.

Franklin-Simpson Farmers Market

by Franklin-Simpson Farmers Market Organizers

304 N. Main St., Franklin, KY 42134

Tue: 6:30 AM-3:00 PM;Thu: 6:30 AM-3:00 PM;Fri: 6:30 AM-3:00 PM;Sat: 6:30 AM-3:00 PM, May 15 - Oct 31

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Franklin-Simpson Farmers Market is an established farmers market in downtown Franklin, Kentucky, featuring produce, meats, baked goods, crafts, flowers, and value-added products from local vendors. Operating from a visible pavilion on Main Street, the market attracts both vendors and shoppers seeking fresh, locally-sourced agricultural products. The market runs seasonally from late April through October with Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday operations year-round during season, plus Friday markets in late spring through early fall. Vendors benefit from foot traffic in historic downtown Franklin and community support for local agriculture. Payment options include cash, credit, debit, and SNAP/EBT benefits. Contact Simpson County Extension directly for vendor information.

Franklin Farmers Market

by Franklin Farmers Market

200 Main St, Franklin Town Common, Franklin, MA 02038

Fridays, June-October 2026, 2-6 PM (no market 7/4, 10/31)

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

The Franklin Farmers Market is a vibrant community farmers market operating Friday afternoons from June through October on the Franklin Town Common. Vendors include regional farms selling fresh produce, baked goods, and prepared foods, alongside local artisans offering handcrafted items such as pottery, knitwear, and home decor. The market draws shoppers seeking locally-sourced products and supports small businesses across Massachusetts and neighboring New England states. The seasonal fee is $300 per year or $25 per day, with applications reviewed starting April 1st. SNAP/EBT benefits are accepted.

Pop-Ups in Franklin(4)

Made Market Franklin Summer 2026

by Made Market

The Factory, Liberty Hall, 230 Franklin Rd., Franklin, TN 37064

July 18, 2026

Pop-UpContact organizer

25 spots open

Curated handmade market featuring local vendors who pass jury process. Unique, on-trend items from skilled makers across Franklin and Nashville region.

Franklin Makers Market Holiday 2026

by Franklin Makers Market

Lake at Westhaven, Franklin, TN

November 14, 2026

Pop-UpContact organizer

25 spots open

Over 100 craft and artisan vendors with free photos with Santa, tasty treats, cocktails. Family-friendly holiday market by the lake.

Franklin May Vintage Market

by Brighton Park Vintage Market

Brighton Park, Franklin, KY 42134

May 2

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Come May 2nd, Franklin's Brighton Park will host a one-time vintage market drawing together local and regional antique dealers and vendors offering curated collections of pre-loved goods. The Franklin May Vintage Market brings together the kind of mixed vendor lineup typical of pop-up vintage events, where you'll find everything from mid-century furniture and collectibles to vintage textiles, decorative home goods, and unique finds that appeal to both serious collectors and casual browsers looking for something with character and history. Pop-up markets like this one create a different shopping experience than year-round antique shops or flea markets. They draw vendors who are selective about what they bring, often curating smaller, more focused collections for a single event. This one-time gathering in Franklin means it's worth marking your calendar if you're in the area, since pop-ups by nature don't have a regular schedule. The May timing positions it perfectly for spring decorating season, when folks are thinking about refreshing their spaces and hunting for vintage pieces to add personality to their homes. Brighton Park provides a natural gathering spot for the community, and a vintage market event appeals to a broad crowd. You'll see seasoned collectors hunting for specific eras or styles, interior designers sourcing one-of-a-kind pieces for clients, and gift shoppers looking for something more interesting than mass-produced alternatives. Vendors at these events typically appreciate the dedicated audience who understand vintage goods and are there specifically looking to buy quality used items. If you're a vendor in the antiques, vintage, or home goods space considering the Franklin area, this May 2nd event at Brighton Park is worth investigating as an opportunity to reach collectors and shoppers actively seeking pre-owned and vintage merchandise.

Franklin Makers Market Spring 2027

by Events Hatched / Franklin Makers Market

Lake at Westhaven, 157 Front Street, Franklin, TN 37064

May 2, 2027

Pop-UpContact organizer

25 spots open

Free admission event with 100+ curated artisan vendors and local food trucks. Features new Pup Pop-Up with handmade pet treats and off-leash play area.

Festivals in Franklin(6)

Venango County Fair 2026

by Venango County Agricultural Association

Franklin, PA

2026-08-01

FestivalCommercial exhibitor spaces; contact fair office for pricing

20 spots open

Taking place in Franklin, Pennsylvania during the first week of August, the Venango County Fair 2026 is a traditional agricultural festival that brings together the farming community and local residents for eight days of exhibits, competitions, and entertainment. This annual event, running August 1-8, centers on showcasing the region's agricultural heritage with livestock shows, crop competitions, and farming equipment displays that reflect the importance of agriculture to Venango County. Agricultural vendors and farmers typically dominate the exhibitor landscape at an event like this, offering everything from livestock supplies and farm equipment to seeds, produce, and agricultural services. Beyond the farming focus, county fairs attract a diverse mix of commercial vendors, local crafters, and food concessionaires who set up throughout the fairgrounds to serve the steady stream of visitors. The food offerings range from traditional fair fare to local specialties, creating a festive atmosphere that draws families, agricultural enthusiasts, and community members looking to connect with local producers and small businesses. The week-long format of the Venango County Fair distinguishes it from shorter pop-up events, giving vendors multiple days to reach customers and allowing attendees to return throughout the week. The August timing captures the peak of summer when farmers are actively engaged in their operations and families have time for outings. Entertainment, competitions, and traditional fair attractions round out the experience, creating an environment where both agricultural vendors and general market vendors can connect with a community-oriented audience. For vendors looking to reach rural customers, farmers, and people who value local agriculture and traditional fair culture, this Venango County Fair represents a significant opportunity to establish presence in a long-standing county tradition.

Treasure Mountain Festival 2026 (58th Annual)

by Treasure Mountain Festival Association

Franklin, WV

2026-09-17 to 2026-09-20

FestivalPer juried craft application

20 spots open

The Treasure Mountain Festival is an Appalachian heritage festival in Franklin, West Virginia that celebrates the county's history and scenic mountain heritage. The event features arts and crafts vendors in a juried show, a large flea market, food vendors, and diverse family activities including a grand parade, heritage demonstrations, contests, and children's rides. The festival draws approximately 15,000 attendees annually and has been a tradition since 1969. Vendors typically sell handmade crafts, antiques, food, and merchandise from both indoor exhibit buildings and outdoor spaces during the third weekend each September.

PumpkinFest

by Heritage Foundation of Williamson County

Main Street, Franklin, TN 37064

October 24, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

150 spots open

Held each October along Main Street in downtown Franklin, Tennessee, this long-running festival celebrates the arrival of fall with a community-wide gathering that draws thousands of visitors looking to embrace the season. The 41st annual PumpkinFest fills the historic district with the sights, sounds, and flavors of autumn, making it a destination event for families and fall enthusiasts throughout Middle Tennessee. The festival's vendor lineup reflects the mixed, general nature that makes autumn events so appealing. You'll find artists and crafters selling hand-made goods, seasonal décor, and gift items alongside food vendors offering everything from traditional pumpkin-based treats to regional comfort foods and beverages. The combination of edible products and artisan wares means the event attracts a broad cross-section of shoppers, from those hunting for unique holiday gifts to families simply soaking in the festive atmosphere. Live music performances happen throughout the day, and costume contests add an interactive element that keeps the energy lively, particularly in the afternoon and early evening hours. What sets a festival like PumpkinFest apart from smaller craft fairs or farmers markets is its scale and community integration. This is a destination event that brings together both established and emerging vendors in a high-traffic, multi-hour celebration. Attendees typically arrive planning to spend several hours on site, browsing multiple vendor booths, enjoying food, and participating in activities. The October timing means the weather is generally mild, and the fall backdrop of the Tennessee landscape adds to the event's draw. Franklin's downtown location provides a walkable, charming setting with good foot traffic flow along Main Street. The annual tradition and long history of the event mean it has a loyal attendance base year after year, making it a reliable draw for vendors looking to reach fall shoppers in the Middle Tennessee area.

Bayou Teche Black Bear Festival

by Franklin Merchant's Association

Franklin, LA

2027-04-24

FestivalContact Franklin Merchant's Association for fees

20 spots open

Set in the heart of Historic Downtown Franklin, Louisiana, this annual spring festival celebrates the natural heritage and cultural traditions of the Bayou Teche region. Taking place each April, the Bayou Teche Black Bear Festival draws visitors from across south-central Louisiana who come to experience the area's unique blend of outdoor recreation, local crafts, and regional food culture. The two-day event transforms the downtown area into a vibrant community gathering where vendors, artisans, and food producers showcase what makes this part of the state distinctive. The festival atmosphere combines cultural celebration with family-friendly activities, making it appealing to a broad mix of attendees. Visitors can expect to find arts and crafts vendors displaying handmade goods, local artisans selling their work, and producers offering homemade preserves, jams, and jellies that reflect Louisiana's culinary traditions. The live music programming provides a soundtrack to the event while kids' activities keep younger attendees engaged throughout the day. For those interested in experiencing the natural landscape that defines the region, kayak and canoe tours offer a chance to explore the waterways, while an organized 5K run gives fitness-minded visitors another way to participate. This festival creates an ideal environment for vendors who specialize in handcrafted items, local food products, artisan goods, and cultural merchandise. The spring timing and outdoor setting attract crowds looking to support local makers and connect with their community. Whether you produce preserves, create crafts, make artwork, or offer locally-made products, the Bayou Teche Black Bear Festival provides a platform to reach customers who value authenticity and regional heritage. The celebration of local culture and natural resources draws people genuinely interested in what independent vendors have to offer, making it a worthwhile event for those selling at farmers markets, craft fairs, and festivals throughout Louisiana.

42nd Annual Main Street Festival

by Heritage Foundation of Williamson County

Downtown Franklin, Franklin, TN 37064

April 25-26, 2027

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

Top 20 Southeast event with 150+ arts & crafts vendors, 30+ food vendors, and live entertainment. Draws 100,000+ visitors annually with main and acoustic stages.

Franklin Main Street Festival

by Heritage Foundation of Williamson County

Main Street, Franklin, TN 37064

April 25-26, 2027

FestivalContact organizer

200 spots open

Historic downtown Franklin comes alive each spring for this long-running celebration of community, creativity, and local culture. Taking place along Main Street in Franklin, Tennessee, the festival creates a vibrant atmosphere where thousands of visitors come to browse, shop, and enjoy live entertainment across the weekend. As a general festival attracting a mixed vendor base, you'll find everything from handmade crafts and art to specialty foods, jewelry, home goods, and unique gift items. The event draws both established craftspeople and emerging makers, making it a solid opportunity to reach customers who actively seek locally-made and artisanal products. What sets a festival like this apart from farmers markets or smaller craft fairs is the scale and energy. The Main Street location means high foot traffic throughout both days, and the combination of entertainment, food vendors, and family activities keeps attendees exploring for hours. Spring timing in late April means good weather for outdoor shopping and strolling. Visitors come with the intention to spend time downtown, browse multiple vendors, and discover new products, rather than rushing in for a specific item. This makes festivals particularly effective for vendors who benefit from impulse purchases and discovery-driven shopping. The festival's 42-year history speaks to its established reputation in the Franklin community. Being an annual event means regular attendees return year after year, building audience familiarity with the event. The downtown historic setting attracts both locals and regional visitors who come for the full experience of Main Street's shops, restaurants, and atmosphere combined with the festival itself. Whether you sell handcrafted goods, artwork, specialty products, or food items, a general festival like this offers broad audience appeal and the chance to connect with customers actively shopping for quality local items during a peak springtime weekend.

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