Vendor Events in Red Lodge, MT

2 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Red Lodge, MT. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Festivals in Red Lodge(2)

Festival of Nations

by Bob Moran Festival of Nations Foundation

Red Lodge, MT

2026-08-08

FestivalContact festival foundation for vendor info

20 spots open

Red Lodge's Festival of Nations is a cultural celebration that draws together vendors and visitors to honor the town's deep immigrant heritage. Taking place in August at Lions Park, this festival creates a unique gathering space where traditional crafts, ethnic cuisines, and cultural performances come together to tell the stories of the communities that shaped this Montana mining town. The event brings a sense of authenticity and historical significance to the vendor experience, as participants directly connect with attendees who have genuine ties to and interest in the cultural traditions being shared. Vendors at the Festival of Nations typically include those specializing in traditional ethnic crafts, handmade goods reflecting specific cultural traditions, and food producers offering authentic recipes passed down through generations. Whether you work with traditional textile techniques, create cultural artwork, prepare heritage foods, or sell handcrafted items rooted in specific ethnic traditions, this festival offers an audience actively seeking authentic cultural products and experiences. The atmosphere tends to draw families, cultural enthusiasts, and people with personal connections to the heritage communities being celebrated, creating engaged shoppers who appreciate the stories behind what they're buying. The late summer timing makes August an ideal season for an outdoor festival in Red Lodge, with mountain weather that typically supports a full day of vendor activity and foot traffic. Lions Park provides a community-centered setting that feels welcoming for cultural exchange. For vendors whose work centers on cultural heritage, traditional craftsmanship, or ethnic specialties, the Festival of Nations offers an opportunity to reach an audience that specifically values and seeks out these offerings. This is a chance to be part of a meaningful event that goes beyond typical craft fairs, one where your products and presence contribute to keeping cultural traditions alive and visible in the community.

Montana Renaissance Festival

by Montana Renaissance Festival Inc.

Red Lodge, MT

2027-06-06

FestivalVendor slots full for 2026; check sister festivals

20 spots open

Held in Red Lodge, Montana over two days in early June, this festival celebrates medieval and Renaissance culture with a full immersion into period fantasy. The event draws vendors and visitors who embrace historical costumes, crafts, and entertainment spanning the Renaissance era and beyond. If you work in costume design, weaponry, jewelry, leather goods, period home decor, or artisanal food and drink, this is an event where your customers actively seek out authenticity and craftsmanship that fits the aesthetic. Attendees at Renaissance festivals like this one come prepared to spend the day in character or simply enjoying the atmosphere of a recreated historical faire. The Montana Renaissance Festival features period-costumed vendors throughout the grounds, live jousting performances, roaming musicians, and food vendors serving turkey legs, mead, and other fare that fits the theme. This creates a unique shopping environment compared to typical craft fairs or farmers markets. Customers are in a celebratory mindset, often looking to enhance their own costumes or collections with handmade items like chainmail, tapestries, carved goods, or specialty beverages. The vibe is theatrical and interactive rather than purely transactional. The Red Lodge location in south-central Montana positions the festival in a scenic mountain community between Billings and the Beartooth Highway, making it accessible to both local enthusiasts and regional travelers. June timing means good weather for an outdoor festival and gives vendors the summer season ahead to plan their year. If you've sold at similar themed festivals or appreciate an audience that values craftsmanship and costume culture, this event draws that dedicated crowd. The festival is part of a series that includes All Hallows Medieval Fantasy Faire and Yule-aissance, meaning vendors who do well at one event can potentially build relationships and return to the organization's other dates.

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