Vendor Events in Raleigh, NC
10 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Raleigh, NC. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Raleigh(3)
Midtown Farmers Market at North Hills
by North Hills / Midtown Raleigh
4191 Main at North Hills Street, Raleigh, NC 27609
Saturdays, April-November, 8am-noon
35 spots open
The Midtown Farmers Market is a producers-only farmers market in the heart of Raleigh's Midtown district, held every Saturday morning from 8am to noon. The market features 35+ local vendors offering fresh produce, organic vegetables, meats, cheeses, herbs, flowers, specialty baked goods, and handcrafted items sourced within 100 miles of Raleigh. The market operates April through November, with a winter mini-market continuing in December. Located in the North Hills Commons, the market provides free underground parking and creates a vibrant community gathering space with live acoustics, cooking demonstrations, and family activities. Vendors are producers who grow or make their own products, ensuring authenticity and quality. This is an ideal venue for farmers and artisans looking to reach a dedicated North Raleigh community.
Moore Square Farmers Market
by Moore Square Farmers Market Organizers
500 Block Fayetteville St., Raleigh, NC 27601
Wed: 10:00 AM-2:00 PM, Apr 24 - Oct 30
25 spots open
Located on the 500 Block of Fayetteville Street in downtown Raleigh, the Moore Square Farmers Market operates as a vibrant weekly gathering space for local food producers and vendors throughout the growing season. Running every Wednesday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM between late April and late October, this farmers market brings together regional growers and artisans who sell everything from freshly harvested vegetables and fruits to value-added products like baked goods, cheese, and prepared foods. The market's focus on food and produce means you'll find vendors offering eggs from local farms, fresh herbs, seasonal flowers, seafood, and other specialty items that reflect what's available during each phase of the growing season. The Wednesday morning and early afternoon timing makes the Moore Square Farmers Market convenient for shoppers looking to pick up ingredients for the week's meals. The downtown Raleigh location on Fayetteville Street puts the market within easy reach of the surrounding community, and the seasonal schedule from spring through fall aligns with when local producers have the most abundance to offer. Whether you're searching for in-season produce, specialty dairy products, baked items from local bakers, or cut flowers, the vendor mix at this farmers market reflects the diversity of agricultural and food production happening across Wake County. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, making transactions straightforward for shoppers. Additionally, the Moore Square Farmers Market participates in SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC programs, and the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, ensuring that fresh, local food is accessible to a wide range of community members. For vendors looking to sell at a well-established farmers market with consistent weekly foot traffic during peak season, the Moore Square location offers a reliable opportunity to connect with downtown Raleigh shoppers seeking quality local food products.
North Carolina State Farmers Market
by Raleigh Farmers Market Association
1201 Agriculture St, Raleigh, NC 27603
Monday - Saturday, 5 AM - 6 PM, Year-round
25 spots open
Located at 1201 Agriculture Street in Raleigh, this state-operated farmers market operates year-round on Mondays through Saturdays from 5 AM to 6 PM, making it one of the region's most consistently active marketplaces for local vendors. The North Carolina State Farmers Market draws a steady stream of both retail customers and wholesale buyers, creating a dynamic environment where you'll find everything from early morning produce deliveries to established craft vendors who've built loyal customer bases here over years. The market's scale and infrastructure set it apart from smaller community farmers markets. Vendors typically include produce growers selling seasonal fruits and vegetables, plant nurseries, beekeepers, and specialty food producers. You'll also find vendors offering baked goods, jams, honey, and other value-added products. The handmade goods category draws craft makers, artists, and artisans who appreciate the consistent foot traffic and year-round operating schedule. Because the market operates daily rather than on a single day each week, you have flexibility in choosing your selling days based on traffic patterns and seasonal demand. The early morning hours attract serious shoppers and restaurant buyers looking for wholesale quantities, while afternoons tend to draw casual browsers and neighborhood customers. The market's location in Raleigh and its status as a state facility means it draws from both the immediate area and surrounding regions. Whether you're selling fresh produce during peak summer harvest, holiday baked goods in winter, or handmade crafts year-round, the consistent operating schedule and diverse vendor mix make this a reliable marketplace for building repeat customer relationships.
Pop-Ups in Raleigh(3)
The Raleigh Market
by The Raleigh Market
NC State Fairgrounds, 4285 Trinity Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607
Saturdays and Sundays, 9 AM - 5 PM, Year-round
25 spots open
Held year-round at the NC State Fairgrounds on Trinity Road, this weekly pop-up operates every Saturday and Sunday from 9 AM to 5 PM, drawing shoppers and vendors from across the region. The event spans 50,000 square feet of indoor space plus 10+ acres of outdoor vendor areas, making it one of the larger mixed-vendor markets in the Southeast. The sheer size means there's room for a wide variety of seller types: antique dealers, vintage furniture and decor specialists, handmade crafters, fine artists, artisan food producers, and small-batch food vendors all find space here. The indoor section provides climate-controlled booths ideal for displaying delicate or valuable items like fine art, jewelry, collectibles, and vintage goods that benefit from protection from the elements. The outdoor vendor areas accommodate those selling larger furniture pieces, plants, seasonal goods, and food vendors who need setup space for cooking or serving. Because it runs every single weekend throughout the year, you'll notice the vendor mix and shopper interests shift seasonally: spring and summer draw more garden and outdoor living vendors, while fall and winter see increased holiday decor, antique furniture, and gift-focused sellers. The mixed-vendor format means your customer base includes serious collectors hunting for specific items, casual shoppers looking for unique decor and gifts, families spending a weekend morning together, and resellers sourcing inventory for their own retail operations. The 9 AM opening time attracts both early birds looking to beat crowds and vendors who prefer morning shopping. Because this is a weekly market rather than a single annual event, you build regular customer relationships and can test out new product lines across multiple Saturdays and Sundays without waiting months between opportunities to sell.
Pop-Up Raleigh Art + Vintage Market
by Pop-Up Raleigh
Trophy Brewing & Taproom, Maywood Avenue, Raleigh, NC
Every 3rd Saturday, March-December 2026, 12-5pm (next: April 18, 2026)
25 spots open
Held at Trophy Brewing & Taproom on Maywood Avenue, this monthly pop-up brings together a rotating lineup of vendors in a space that blends indoor and outdoor shopping with the relaxed atmosphere of an active brewery. Running the third Saturday of each month from March through December, Pop-Up Raleigh Art + Vintage Market draws a mixed crowd of collectors, gift-shoppers, and locals looking to discover something unexpected. The format changes slightly each month since vendors rotate, so regular visitors find new discoveries alongside returning favorites. You'll find everything from handmade jewelry and pottery to vintage clothing, home décor, and curated secondhand goods. Local artisans sell alongside vintage dealers, creating an eclectic mix that appeals to shoppers who enjoy browsing rather than speed-shopping. The vendor pool typically includes painters, woodworkers, jewelry makers, and small-batch producers whose work reflects Raleigh's creative community. Food trucks round out the experience, making it easy to spend a full afternoon exploring without leaving the venue. The brewery location matters here. Unlike traditional craft fairs in convention centers or gyms, this pop-up happens at a working taproom, so many attendees are also there for a beer or food while they shop. That casual, social vibe attracts a different crowd than formal indoor markets. The mix of indoor and outdoor space means the market adapts to weather while letting vendors and shoppers move between the marketplace and brewery areas naturally. It's the kind of event where people plan to stay for a few hours rather than grab one item and go. For vendors, the rotating monthly schedule means consistent traffic from repeat customers who mark their calendars for the third Saturday. The brewery partnership brings foot traffic beyond just dedicated market-goers, and the mixed vendor focus means there's room for almost any artisan, maker, or vintage dealer looking to test a market or build a regular sales outlet in Raleigh.
Vintage Market Days of NC Triangle
by Vintage Market Days
Jim Graham Building, NC State Fairgrounds, 4285 Trinity Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607
May 8-10, 2027
25 spots open
Each spring, the Jim Graham Building at the NC State Fairgrounds in Raleigh transforms into a curated marketplace celebrating all things vintage and artisan-made. Vintage Market Days of NC Triangle brings together juried vendors from across the region to showcase original art, antiques, vintage clothing, jewelry, handmade goods, and home decor during this annual pop-up event held May 8-10, 2026. The upscale atmosphere and carefully selected vendor lineup create a shopping experience that appeals to collectors, decorators, fashion enthusiasts, and anyone seeking unique pieces with character and history. Whether you're hunting for a statement vintage coat, one-of-a-kind wall art, antique furniture, or handcrafted jewelry, the mix of inventory spans multiple interests and aesthetic styles. Pop-up markets like this one differ from traditional year-round venues in that they concentrate the shopping experience into a focused weekend, drawing both serious collectors and casual browsers looking to spend time browsing curated collections in one location. The spring timing makes it an ideal event for shoppers refreshing their homes and wardrobes with seasonal updates, and vendors often bring fresh inventory aligned with spring entertaining and outdoor living. The juried vendor selection process means you'll find quality merchandise and genuine vintage pieces rather than mass-produced reproductions, attracting shoppers who value authenticity and craftsmanship. The NC State Fairgrounds location in Raleigh provides a central Triangle hub for vendors looking to reach customers across Wake, Durham, and Orange counties. Beyond shopping, the weekend event offers a community gathering space where vintage enthusiasts connect, discover emerging makers, and find inspiration for personal style and home design. For vendors, this annual pop-up represents a focused selling opportunity during a peak season when shoppers are actively looking for the distinctive, handmade, and vintage items that define their homes and personal style.
Festivals in Raleigh(3)
Raleigh Wide Open Music Festival
by PineCone (Piedmont Council of Traditional Music)
Raleigh, NC
2026-10-01
20 spots open
Raleigh Wide Open is a free, three-day music festival in downtown Raleigh produced by PineCone, the Piedmont Council of Traditional Music. The festival runs October 1-3, 2026, with a kickoff celebration at NC State's Centennial Campus on Thursday, October 1, followed by two days of music, art markets, food vendors, and community activities along Fayetteville Street. The event features four outdoor stages showcasing bluegrass, folk, country, gospel, and other roots music genres. The festival includes a dedicated art market and food trucks, creating opportunities for vendors to reach thousands of attendees. The event is free to the public with no tickets required, attracting large crowds seeking live music, local food, and handmade goods. Downtown Raleigh provides walkable festival spaces with access to restaurants, shops, and community gathering areas. The 2025 inaugural event drew 155,000 attendees and generated significant economic impact for local businesses, establishing this as a major annual cultural event for the region.
North Carolina State Fair
by NC Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
4285 Trinity Road, Raleigh, NC 27607
October 15-25, 2026
25 spots open
The North Carolina State Fair is an annual agricultural exposition and one of the largest events in the state, drawing nearly one million visitors over eleven days each October. The fair features carnival rides, agricultural exhibitions and competitions, live music, food vendors, demonstrations, and craft displays. Vendors can apply for both indoor and outdoor booth space through the official partnership application process. The fairgrounds is a 344-acre facility in West Raleigh that hosts numerous events throughout the year beyond the annual fair.
Got to Be NC Festival 2027
by NC Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
NC State Fairgrounds, 1025 Blue Ridge Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607
May 15-17, 2027
20 spots open
The Got to Be NC Festival is held May 15-17, 2026 at the NC State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. The festival celebrates North Carolina agriculture, food, and made-in-NC products. The Got to Be NC Agriculture Pavilion features NCDA&CS-vetted exhibitors. Vendor application deadline February 27, 2026. The juried event limits exhibitors within the same product category and declines applications that don't align with exhibit criteria. Approved exhibitors notified by mid-March 2026. Booth fees: $250 single booth, $550 double booth with one corner. Concessions and Commercial Vendors application deadline March 1, 2026.
Craft Fairs in Raleigh(1)
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