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Top New Spring Festivals in Houston

Published Mar 26, 2024 by Hailea Schultz

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As the weather warms and flowers bloom, Houston transforms into a kaleidoscope of color and activity in the spring, boasting an array of exciting festivals that spotlight the city’s diversity. From cultural celebrations to culinary adventures, we’ve curated a list of must-attend festivals that are new to the Houston area.  

Foodieland | April 5-7 | NRG Park 

Calling all Houston foodies! Embark on a culinary adventure celebrating the diverse flavors and creations of various cultures at Foodieland. This massive three-day festival showcases over 185 food and retail vendors and carnival games.  

KPOP Spring Fest | April 7 | Karbach Brewing Co. 

Dance the day away listening to your favorite Korean pop hits at KPOP Spring Fest. The event will celebrate the rich tapestry of Korean culture with live music and dance performances, games, raffles and a marketplace featuring over 40 artist and food vendors. 

Big as Texas Fest | May 10-12 | Montgomery Fairgrounds 

This inaugural music festival boasts a must-see lineup of country music’s biggest stars including Thomas Rhett, Dierks Bentley and Midland. In addition to live music, the three-day outdoor celebration features an array of Texas vendors and artisans alongside immersive art installations and exhibits, onsite hat-making, carnival games, food trucks and a car show.  

Bacon Festival | June 1 | Humble 

Step into a bacon lover’s paradise at this first-ever extravaganza spotlighting over 100 vendors dedicated to all things bacon! From unique bacon-infused treats such as bacon ranch pickles and bacon cotton candy to bacon-themed activities like mechanical pig rides and a bacon eating contest, this festival has something for every bacon enthusiast.   

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