Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival will hit the streets of Downtown Fort Worth for its 33rd year, bringing together tens of thousands of people to celebrate the sights, sounds and tastes of the highest-ranking arts festival in Texas. Spanning more than 27 city blocks from the Tarrant County Courthouse to Sundance Square Plaza to the Fort Worth Convention Center, Main Street will feature 223 juried artists from across the U.S., chart-topping entertainers, authentic Texas cuisine, and arts-and-crafts activities for the whole family.
Performers will include Grady Spencer & The Work, Shane Smith & The Saints, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Pacific Mambo Orchestra, Jamestown Revival, Bonnie Bishop, and more.
Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival will hit the streets of Downtown Fort Worth for its 33rd year, bringing together tens of thousands of people to celebrate the sights, sounds and tastes of the highest-ranking arts festival in Texas. Spanning more than 27 city blocks from the Tarrant County Courthouse to Sundance Square Plaza to the Fort Worth Convention Center, Main Street will feature 223 juried artists from across the U.S., chart-topping entertainers, authentic Texas cuisine, and arts-and-crafts activities for the whole family.
Performers will include Grady Spencer & The Work, Shane Smith & The Saints, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Pacific Mambo Orchestra, Jamestown Revival, Bonnie Bishop, and more.
Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival will hit the streets of Downtown Fort Worth for its 33rd year, bringing together tens of thousands of people to celebrate the sights, sounds and tastes of the highest-ranking arts festival in Texas. Spanning more than 27 city blocks from the Tarrant County Courthouse to Sundance Square Plaza to the Fort Worth Convention Center, Main Street will feature 223 juried artists from across the U.S., chart-topping entertainers, authentic Texas cuisine, and arts-and-crafts activities for the whole family.
Performers will include Grady Spencer & The Work, Shane Smith & The Saints, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Pacific Mambo Orchestra, Jamestown Revival, Bonnie Bishop, and more.