Vendor Events in Sioux City, IA

5 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Sioux City, IA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Festivals in Sioux City(4)

Saturday in the Park Sioux City

by Saturday in the Park

Grandview Park, Sioux City, IA 51104

July 4, 2026

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50 spots open

Saturday in the Park is an annual music festival held at Grandview Park Municipal Bandshell in Sioux City, Iowa. This free community event features two main performance stages hosting national and regional artists across diverse musical genres. Beyond live music, the festival offers substantial vendor opportunities, including Arts Alley for craft vendors selling handmade goods, art, and services like chair massages and caricatures, plus a food vendor section called Eats Street with diverse dining options. The festival draws approximately 25,000 to 50,000 visitors from across the Midwest, creating strong foot traffic for vendors. The event includes attractions for families and children, adding to the festive atmosphere that supports vendor engagement.

Hops and Harvest Festival

by Downtown Sioux City

Historic 4th Street, between Virginia and Iowa Streets, Sioux City, IA 51101

October 3, 2026

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20 spots open

The Hops and Harvest Festival is a one-day outdoor fall event on Historic 4th Street in downtown Sioux City bringing together regional and national breweries, distilleries, and winemakers. Vendors sample seasonal craft beers, specialty pours, wines, and bourbon with live music in a festive atmosphere. The event attracts beer enthusiasts and craft beverage consumers seeking to discover new products directly from makers. Brewers and distillers receive vendor stipends plus travel allowances, making this an established regional festival opportunity in the fall season.

Faces of Siouxland Multicultural Fair

by City of Sioux City Human Rights Commission

Sioux City, IA

March 29, 2027

FestivalContact Sioux City Human Rights

20 spots open

Taking place on March 29, 2026, in Sioux City, Iowa, this year's edition marks the 35th annual celebration of the region's diverse communities. The Faces of Siouxland Multicultural Fair is a festival designed to bring together vendors, performers, and attendees who want to experience and share the cultures that make up the greater Siouxland area. Running from noon to 4 p.m., it's a daytime event that draws families, students, and community members looking to explore food, crafts, music, and traditions from around the world. For food vendors, this festival offers a chance to reach customers actively seeking authentic cuisine beyond what's typically available locally. The fair features cultural food booths where vendors sell both prepared dishes and ingredients that reflect the heritage cuisines represented at the event. This is an ideal venue if you make traditional foods, street food, baked goods, or beverages tied to a specific cultural background. Attendees come hungry and ready to try new flavors, making food one of the most popular vendor categories at multicultural festivals. Artisan and craft vendors will find an engaged audience here as well. Handmade goods like jewelry, textiles, pottery, home décor, and art that reflect cultural traditions or are created by vendors from represented communities tend to perform well. Beyond shopping, the fair includes live music and dance performances throughout the day, creating energy and drawing foot traffic to vendor areas. Educational booths are also part of the programming, which means there's an audience interested in learning, not just buying, so vendors who can tell the story behind their products often build stronger connections with visitors. The March timing means spring is just beginning in Iowa, making this a well-attended community event as people emerge from winter. The multicultural focus attracts vendors who specialize in ethnic or heritage-based products, as well as artisans interested in celebrating diverse craftsmanship. If your products align with cultural traditions, international flavors, or represent the work of immigrant and diaspora communities, the Faces of Siouxland Multicultural Fair offers a focused venue to connect with customers who specifically value what you're selling.

Awesome Biker Nights

by Awesome Biker Nights

Sioux City, IA

June 17-19, 2027

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20 spots open

Awesome Biker Nights is an annual three-day motorcycle rally in Sioux City, Iowa held on the third weekend of June. The event features live music performances, a motorcycle parade, bike show, poker run, poker tournament, and food vendors. Thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts attend to celebrate motorcycle culture with cruisers, choppers, and sportbikes displayed throughout downtown. The rally includes stages of live music, merchandise vendors, and food trucks serving attendees. All proceeds benefit local charities. The event takes place in downtown Sioux City with activities centered around the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino area and surrounding streets.

Farmers Markets in Sioux City(1)

Sioux City Farmers Market

by Sioux City Farmers Market

Tyson Events Center Parking Lot, TriView Ave & Pearl St, Sioux City, IA 51101

Wednesdays & Saturdays, 8 AM - 1 PM, May 3 - October 25, 2026

Farmers MarketContact organizer

40 spots open

Running year-round from early May through late October, the Sioux City Farmers Market brings together local growers and producers at the Tyson Events Center Parking Lot on the corner of TriView Avenue and Pearl Street. This is a producer-only market, meaning everything you'll find comes directly from the people who grew or made it. That authenticity shapes the whole experience, whether you're shopping for the week's vegetables or chatting with a baker about their sourdough starter. The market operates twice weekly on Wednesday and Saturday mornings from 8 AM to 1 PM, giving Sioux City residents plenty of opportunities to stock up on seasonal produce. Expect to find locally grown vegetables and fruits that change with the seasons, from spring greens and early berries to summer tomatoes and fall squash. Beyond produce, vendors typically offer baked goods like bread, pastries, and preserves, along with hand-crafted items that reflect the skill and creativity of the makers themselves. This mix keeps the market feeling fresh week to week and gives shoppers reasons to visit both Saturday and Wednesday stops. For vendors, the producer-only format means a particular kind of shopper shows up. Customers at farmers markets like this one are generally looking for quality, freshness, and the story behind what they're buying. They appreciate talking directly with growers about growing practices and recipes, and they often become regular customers if you're there consistently. The twice-weekly schedule and May-through-October season align well with peak growing and baking seasons in Iowa, so you'll be selling when supply and demand are naturally strong. If you grow produce, make baked goods, or create other hand-crafted items in the region, the Sioux City Farmers Market offers a stable, community-oriented selling opportunity in a central Sioux City location.

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