Vendor Events in Hampton, VA

9 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Hampton, VA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Hampton(3)

Peninsula Town Center Farmers Market

by Peninsula Town Center Farmers Market Organizers

5101 Kilgore Avenue, Hampton, VA 23690

Sun: 11:00 AM-3:00 PM, May 19 - Dec 14

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Weekly farmers markets in the Hampton area offer vendors a steady stream of foot traffic from locals looking for fresh, locally-sourced products. The Peninsula Town Center Farmers Market, held at 5101 Kilgore Avenue in Hampton, VA, runs every Sunday from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM, starting in mid-May and continuing through mid-December. This gives vendors a reliable seasonal window to build customer relationships and establish regular shoppers who return week after week. The market attracts a diverse mix of produce vendors, bakers, and artisans. You'll find farmers selling fresh vegetables and herbs alongside bakers offering bread, pastries, and other baked goods. Seafood vendors are common at Hampton-area markets given the region's proximity to the water, and many shoppers come specifically looking for locally-caught options. Flower growers and plant vendors also do well at this type of market, as do crafters selling handmade items. The mix of food and non-food vendors keeps foot traffic consistent throughout the event window. Shoppers at farmers markets tend to be mission-driven about supporting local businesses and seeking quality ingredients they can't find at conventional grocery stores. The Sunday timing works well for people planning their week's meals or looking for weekend entertainment and shopping combined. The market accepts credit cards, which appeals to modern shoppers who may not carry cash. Over the seven-month run from May through December, you'll capture spring planting season through holiday gift-giving time, so inventory planning can account for seasonal demand shifts. If you sell fresh or prepared foods, plants, baked goods, or handmade crafts, a weekly farmers market booth offers consistent visibility and the chance to develop a loyal customer base. The Peninsula Town Center location in Hampton provides good accessibility for both vendors and shoppers in the area.

Buckroe Beach Farmers Market

by City of Hampton

Hampton, VA

2026-05-02

Farmers MarketContact City of Hampton for vendor application and fees

20 spots open

Every Saturday morning from May through November, the Buckroe Beach community gathers for a weekly farmers market that brings together local growers, makers, and producers in one of Hampton, VA's most scenic waterfront settings. Running from 9am to 1pm, this regular weekend fixture offers shoppers and vendors alike a chance to connect with fresh seasonal produce and handmade goods in a relaxed beach atmosphere. The market operates weekly from May 2 through November 14, 2026, giving vendors a consistent, predictable schedule to plan around and build a loyal customer base. What makes Buckroe Beach Farmers Market distinctive is its blend of traditional farmers market staples with rotating themed markets throughout the season. You'll find the usual suspects, fresh vegetables, fruits, and herbs, alongside handmade art and crafts that reflect the creativity of the local maker community. Beyond the standard weekly offerings, the market hosts special themed events that draw different crowds and create opportunities for vendors to reach new audiences. These include a Fitness-focused market in early June, a Vintage market in late September, and a Pet-themed market in October, each adding a different flavor to the typical Saturday experience. The summer and fall beach location naturally attracts both local residents and visitors enjoying the waterfront, making this an ideal spot for vendors looking to tap into seasonal foot traffic. The market does observe a couple of closures during the season to accommodate other community events, specifically closing on May 30 for Sand Soccer and September 5 for Arts in the Park. These gaps are worth noting when planning your vendor schedule, but they're relatively minimal across the lengthy six-month season. For vendors selling produce, baked goods, prepared foods, crafts, or anything suited to a casual beach-community farmers market, Buckroe Beach offers a stable, weekly opportunity to reach engaged shoppers in a pleasant outdoor setting during Virginia's prime growing and shopping season.

Downtown Hampton Farmers Market

by Hampton Downtown Partnership

22 Wine Street, Hampton, VA 23669

2026-05-06

Farmers Market$20-$35 per market

25 spots open

Hampton's weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers in the heart of the city's historic downtown district. Held at Queens Way plaza on Wine Street, this farmers market creates a gathering space where residents and visitors can connect directly with the people who grow and make their food. You'll find seasonal produce from Virginia farms, fresh seafood from Chesapeake Bay waters, artisan baked goods, and locally made crafts that reflect the region's agricultural heritage and creative community. The atmosphere at Downtown Hampton Farmers Market reflects the character of the area, with shoppers moving between vendor stalls to browse what's available that week. Spring and early summer months bring an abundance of fresh greens, berries, and early vegetables as farmers begin their season. Regular attendees develop relationships with their favorite vendors, learning about growing practices and sourcing stories. The mix of farm stands, seafood vendors, and craft makers means there's something for home cooks planning their weekly meals, people seeking specialty ingredients, and those looking for handcrafted goods. For vendors, this weekly farmers market offers consistent foot traffic and the chance to build a loyal customer base in a walkable downtown location. The mid-week or weekend timing (depending on your specific day) positions you to capture both weekday shoppers and weekend visitors exploring historic Hampton. The established vendor community here supports a range of products, from conventional and organic produce to value-added goods like jams, honey, and prepared foods, alongside artisans selling handmade items. This is the kind of venue where quality and local sourcing matter to customers, making it a good fit for vendors committed to direct-to-consumer sales and building relationships with their community.

Festivals in Hampton(4)

Franklin County Fair

by Franklin County Fair Board

Franklin County Fairgrounds, Hampton, IA

July 15-19, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Taking place July 15-19, 2026 at the Franklin County Fairgrounds in Hampton, Iowa, this traditional county fair brings together the agricultural community and general public for a week of exhibitions, competitions, and family entertainment. County fairs like this one serve as a centerpiece of rural life, showcasing the work of local farmers, youth organizations, and craftspeople while offering visitors a genuine glimpse into the region's farming heritage and small-town culture. The fair features 4H and FFA exhibits and competitions that highlight the dedication of young people involved in agricultural education. Livestock shows are a core attraction, with cattle, swine, sheep, and poultry competitions drawing exhibitors from across the county. Beyond the livestock arena, these events typically host a wide range of vendors selling handmade crafts, baked goods, preserves, and other homemade items alongside agricultural suppliers and local businesses. The fair environment creates natural traffic flow as families move between barns, competition rings, and vendor areas throughout the grounds. Attendees at county fairs span multiple generations, from rural farming families to visitors from nearby towns looking for summer entertainment. The July timing means warm weather and school vacation season, drawing families with children who enjoy the combination of educational exhibits, animal interactions, and traditional fair entertainment. The atmosphere tends to be relaxed and community-focused, with an emphasis on local pride and agricultural tradition rather than commercial scale. For vendors, the Franklin County Fair represents an opportunity to reach an engaged, local audience during prime summer season. The multi-day format allows for sustained foot traffic, and the mix of competitive exhibits, youth programs, and general admission visitors creates diverse shopping interests. Craft vendors, food producers, and agriculture-related businesses all find their audience at events like this, where shoppers are actively seeking regional products and local connections.

Hampton Beach Seafood Festival

by Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce

160 Ocean Boulevard, Hampton, NH 03842

2026-09-11 to 2026-09-13

FestivalContact organizer

60 spots open

One of New England's top food festivals, drawing 150,000+ visitors over three days. Features seafood from 50+ restaurants, craft vendors, live entertainment, cooking demos, and fireworks.

Hampton Food Truck and Craft Beer Festival

by Smuttynose Brewing Co.

Smuttynose Brewing Co., Hampton, NH

May 30

Festival

25 spots open

Taking place on May 30th in Hampton, the Food Truck and Craft Beer Festival at Smuttynose Brewing Co. brings together two of the region's favorite food and beverage scenes for a single day celebration. This festival format is ideal for vendors because it draws a concentrated crowd of food and craft beverage enthusiasts all in one location, creating strong foot traffic and repeat visits throughout the day. The setting at a working brewery adds authenticity and appeal, as guests naturally gravitate toward a venue known for quality beer production. At events like this, you'll find a diverse mix of food vendors operating from mobile kitchens, ranging from established food trucks to newer culinary concepts looking to build a customer base. Typical offerings span cuisines and styles, from BBQ and tacos to artisan sandwiches, wood-fired pizza, and dessert specialists. Craft beverage vendors often include local breweries, cideries, and sometimes distilleries or wineries showcasing products that pair well with food. Non-food vendors such as craft artisans, local makers, and specialty goods vendors frequently participate in festival environments as well, though the primary draw here centers on the food and beer experience. Late May is an excellent time for outdoor food festivals in New Hampshire, as weather becomes reliably warm and the summer season approaches. This timing attracts both serious food enthusiasts and casual weekend visitors looking for entertainment and social gathering. The festival atmosphere encourages attendees to try multiple vendors and linger, sampling different offerings throughout the afternoon or evening. Smuttynose's established reputation in the craft beer community helps ensure strong attendance from beer-focused crowds, while the food truck component broadens appeal to families and general foodies seeking convenient, quality meals in a festive setting.

Hampton County Watermelon Festival 2027

by Hampton County Watermelon Festival Committee

Hampton County Courthouse Square, 210 First St W, Hampton, SC 29924

June 20-27, 2027

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

The 76th Annual Hampton County Watermelon Festival takes place June 20-27, 2026 in Hampton, South Carolina. The 2026 theme is "Happy 250th Birthday America - Freedom Never Tasted So Sweet 1776-2026." The festival is South Carolina's oldest continuing festival. Events are headquartered on the Hampton County Courthouse Square. Activities include the Watermelon Festival 5K starting and finishing on Elm Street in front of the courthouse, watermelon eating contests, parade, beauty pageants, music, and craft and food vendors throughout the week.

Pop-Ups in Hampton(2)

Hampton Fall into the Holiday Show

Hampton, IA

November 14

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Looking for a seasonal shopping event with real foot traffic and serious holiday shoppers? Hampton's Fall into the Holiday Show takes place on November 14th and brings together a diverse mix of vendors selling everything from handmade crafts to gift-ready goods. This one-time pop-up event is designed to capture that specific moment when people are ready to start their holiday shopping, making it a natural fit for anyone selling seasonal items, home decor, gifts, or artisan products. As a pop-up event in Hampton, Iowa, this show offers something different from regular year-round markets. Pop-ups tend to generate excitement precisely because they're temporary and concentrated, drawing shoppers who know there's a limited window to find unique items. The "Fall into the Holiday" angle tells you exactly when people's minds are shifting toward gift-giving and festive preparation. This timing is perfect if you work with seasonal inventory, holiday decorations, baked goods, candles, jewelry, clothing, or craft items that make good gifts. The mixed vendor approach means you'll be alongside a rich assortment of different makers and sellers, which attracts shoppers looking for variety in one place. Rather than a focused farmers market or specialized craft fair, this pop-up is designed to be a holiday shopping destination where attendees expect to find something for everyone on their list. This kind of event draws both bargain hunters and people specifically seeking handmade or locally-made alternatives to mass-produced gifts. If you sell items that work well for holiday gifting or seasonal decor, this Hampton event on November 14th represents a solid opportunity to reach shoppers in that peak holiday mood. The one-time nature of the pop-up also means it likely generates awareness through social media and local promotion, bringing in eager crowds looking for a curated selection of unique finds.

Hampton Fine Holiday Show

Hampton, NH

November 21-22, 2026

Pop-Up

25 spots open

The Hampton Fine Holiday Show brings together nearly 155 New England exhibitors for a curated shopping experience in mid-November. Taking place November 21-22, 2026, this pop-up event captures that sweet spot in the holiday season when shoppers are actively seeking unique, quality gifts and home décor items before the major gift-giving rush. As a pop-up event rather than an ongoing market, the Hampton Fine Holiday Show creates a concentrated, special-occasion atmosphere that draws serious shoppers and gift hunters. The mixed vendor lineup typically includes fine crafts, jewelry, home goods, specialty foods, art, and handmade items, the kind of curated selection that appeals to people looking to move beyond mass-produced holiday shopping. The regional focus on New England exhibitors means you'll find vendors who understand the local aesthetic and seasonal sensibilities of New Hampshire shoppers, while also attracting visitors from surrounding states seeking quality merchandise they won't find in chain stores. November timing is strategic for a holiday pop-up. Shoppers are in active gift-hunting mode but not yet overwhelmed by the December crowds. Many people use this window to check off their holiday shopping list with thoughtful, artisan finds rather than last-minute generic gifts. Attendees tend to be deliberate buyers who appreciate craftsmanship and are willing to invest in quality items. For vendors, this means a focused audience genuinely interested in the products being sold, rather than casual browsers. Hampton's location in southeastern New Hampshire provides easy access for vendors and shoppers throughout the region. The two-day format allows the event to draw both weekend shoppers and vendors who can commit to a short, concentrated selling period. If you sell holiday merchandise, seasonal home goods, fine crafts, jewelry, specialty food items, or artisan products, the Hampton Fine Holiday Show offers a prime opportunity to connect with New England consumers actively shopping for quality, distinctive gifts during peak season.

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