Suwanee Fest is an annual two-day celebration, taking place this year on Saturday, Sept. 21 and Sunday Sept. 22, 2024.
The festival is FREE to attend and takes place in Town Center Park. It includes nearly 200 vendors and exhibitors, 15 entertainment acts, and a parade.
The vendors include artists and craftspeople, plus food booths.
There is also a Kids Fun Zone.
You’ll buy ride and game tickets for $1 each — each ride costs between 1 and 5 tickets.
The parade kicks off Saturday at 9 a.m., heading down Main Street and into Town Center Park.
Entertainment includes live music on the stage, and other performers scattered throughout the park. All entertainment is FREE to enjoy.
We will update with concert details when they’re released — OR, see the complete entertainment schedule
Suwanee Fest hours:
* Saturday — 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
* Sunday — noon to 5 p.m.
Town Center Park is located at:
330 Town Center Ave.
Suwanee, GA 30024
Plan to park off-site and take the shuttle to the festival.
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