Music City is one of the South's most vibrant vendor markets. From the year-round Nashville Farmers' Market to the 45,000-attendee Tennessee Craft Fair, the wedding shows of Franklin and Brentwood, and the food truck scene of Murfreesboro and Spring Hill — there's a booth opportunity for every type of small business in metro Nashville.
One of Nashville's oldest charitable holiday shopping events — 30,000+ attendees over three days at Fairgrounds Nashville. Juried merchants: handmade goods, apparel, home decor, gifts, gourmet food, and art.
48th annual juried fine craft fair in Centennial Park, drawing ~45,000 attendees. Pottery, jewelry, textiles, woodworking, glass, metal, and leather. Cash awards including $1,000 Best of Show.
Nashville's premier culinary event at Centennial Park Great Lawn — 10,000+ attendees over the weekend, with Sunday's Food Faire as a free public market. 50+ vendors total.
25th annual brewers festival at Walk of Fame Park downtown — 2,000+ attendees, 40+ breweries, live music, yard games. Benefits Nashville Humane Association.
Long-running regional bridal show at the Fairgrounds Nashville — historically draws 1,000+ brides with ~110 exhibitors. Photographers, florists, DJs, caterers, venues, planners.
Middle Tennessee's largest weekly food truck festival at 443 John R Rice Blvd — 1,000–2,000+ attendees every Friday. 10+ food trucks rotating, plus retail and artisan vendors.
Year-round outdoor farm sheds open 350+ days a year with heating/fans, electrical, and roadside load-in. Farmers, value-added producers, prepared foods, and makers.
Juried two-day handmade fair at OneCity. Handmade crafts, art, apparel, home goods, and takeaway food goods welcome. Juried selection for quality and diversity.
Indoor weekend market at CoolSprings Galleria in Franklin — high foot traffic from mall shoppers. Food, drinks, jewelry, handmade crafts, home decor, fashion, art, and wellness.
Nashville's well-known juried handmade market — ~200 hand-selected vendors across a ticketed Friday preview and a free Saturday main market. Indoor, air-conditioned at Nashville Fairgrounds.
Two Nashville editions in 2026 at the Fairgrounds Nashville. Venues, photographers, florists, DJs, catering, planners, attire, and beauty. Run by American Consumer Shows.
7th annual health & wellness fest at Nashville Fairgrounds, drawing 1,000+ attendees. Acupuncture, yoga, dentistry, reflexology, nutrition, therapy, supplements, and fitness.
Two-day fitness expo at Nashville Fairgrounds — 4,000+ expected attendees. Fitness brands, supplements, nutrition, recovery, apparel, and health & wellness.
Annual festival on the shaded grounds of historic Two Rivers Mansion drawing 1,500+ attendees. Benefits Friends of Two Rivers. Artisan food, craft beverage-adjacent makers, specialty food.
Family-friendly food truck series at Cedar Stone Park drawing 500–1,500 per event. Run by Smyrna Parks & Rec — great for trucks targeting Rutherford County suburbs.
City-supported monthly market in the underserved Williamson/Maury county area drawing 800–1,500 per market. Less vendor competition than core Nashville events.
Free city concerts in one of Tennessee's wealthiest suburbs drawing 1,000–3,000 per concert. Food trucks only. High per-capita spending — competitive slot but worth applying for waitlist.
Festival-style race in Gallatin with a dedicated Vendor Village near the start/finish at Triple Creek Park. Great for fitness, recovery, wellness, nutrition brands, and local businesses.
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