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Alabama's best festival guide with over 600 festivals in such cities as Birmingham, Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, Mobile, Gulf Shores, Huntsville, and Decatur.
Don’t miss the Battle of the Buffalo, Irondale Spring Fest, Art Sunday in Scottsboro, or the Taste of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival! No matter where your interests lie, celebrating all you love most at festivals in Alabama can keep you more than busy the whole year round!
Find Fairs & Festivals, Art Shows, Craft Shows and Music Events in Alabama and across the United States. Click here to view upcoming events in Alabama.
Whether it is food, culture, heritage, arts and craft, or you are simply interested in vintage display of cars and motorcycles, Alabama has a festival for it. Read and plan to attend at least two of the top festivals in Alabama, USA, as part of your itinerary during your trip.
Our events calendar for September, October and November has things to do across Alabama, including activities in Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery and Mobile. Our list includes festivals celebrating the local harvest, food, music, beer, Oktoberfest and more.
These events offer everything from folk art to German beer to Renaissance flavor and more. Here are more than 65 fairs and fests that made our must-do list, all happening from mid-September ...
These events offer everything from Greek food to German beer to vintage motorcycles, now through mid-November.
Here are 48 events that made our must-see list, all happening from late September through mid-November. CULLMAN OKTOBERFEST. What: Celebration of German heritage and culture, with food, beer,...
Fiesta BHAM. Alabama’s largest celebration of Hispanic culture is a colorful event on Sept. 28 in downtown Linn Park, full of music,... Vulcan's Day of Play. Visit Vulcan Park & Museum Sept. 28, 10am-12pm, to enjoy games, art, treats and more for Nickelodeon's Worldwide Day of... Alabama Comic Con.
Here are the top ten must-see events for anyone visiting the state of Alabama, from Mardi Gras to the Cotton Festival and beyond.