Branson will once again buzz with the excitement of the Autumn Daze, as the arts, crafts and music festival returns to the historic downtown area.
The 51st annual Autumn Daze Festival is set for September 19-21 and will feature more than 100 vendors, artists and food trucks.
This is a fun-filled, family-friendly event that brings together local residents and tourists alike, enjoying arts and crafts, music and more. A large line-up of booths feature jewelry, furniture, decor, soaps and lotions, quilts, clothing, novelties and much more.
Talented local and regional entertainers will take the stage under the entertainment tent throughout the three-day festival, with a variety of musical styles, and food trucks will feature your favorite in fair and festival delicacies.
This year's festival will feature vendors from Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas and Florida, according to the Downtown Branson Betterment Association.
"With the help from our sponsors—The Missouri Arts Council, Renewal by Andersen Windows, Busy Bees Landscaping and Lighthouse Gallery, the Downtown Branson Betterment Association enjoys hosting this great festival among the best Mom and Pop shops, restaurants and attractions you will find in Branson—our downtown," said a representative of the DBBA.
"Attending Autumn Daze Festival each year is a favorite of many Branson visitors, and they won't be disappointed by the lineup of live entertainment all day, each day on the entertainment stage on Commercial Street," the representative continued. "We are blessed to have so many talented Branson performers share our stage with music styles from jazz, bluegrass, rock and roll, doo wop, and more."
Master of ceremonies Angie Sherrill is an audience favorite, with games, trivia, fun and prizes between acts. Food trucks will serve shaved ice, chili dogs, funnel cakes, walking tacos, Philly cheesesteaks and more to complete the festival experience.
Autumn Daze will kick off on Thursday, September 19. Hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, September 19 and 20; and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, September 21.
The festival will be held on Commercial Street and Atlantic Street in downtown Branson.
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