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Palm Springs VillageFest Returned July 1st

Palm Springs VillageFest, the City’s wildly popular street fair which prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, was held every Thursday night in downtown, returned on Thursday, July 1.

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Consistently voted the best weekly street fair in the Coachella Valley, over the last 30 years VillageFest has attracted thousands of visitors from all over the world with vendor booths featuring eclectic art, handcrafted items and unique food. Shops, restaurants and galleries stay open late.

Food Vendors Abound

The street fair is expected to expand to its original length in the coming months. During the summer, VillageFest hours of operation will be 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.

Musicians can be heard throughout the VillageFest

We were told the hours will increase from 6p-10p, starting October 1, 2021!

Starting July 1, Palm Canyon Drive from Amado Road to Tahquitz Canyon Way will be closed for VillageFest.

Starting July 1, Palm Canyon Drive from Amado Road to Tahquitz Canyon Way will be closed for VillageFest.

Additionally, Museum Way between Palm Canyon Drive and Belardo Road, and Belardo Road between Andreas Road and Tahquitz Canyon will be closed. Tahquitz Canyon Way will remain open to east and west traffic.

The 26 foot “Forever Marilyn” returned on Father’s Day. Located just one block off Palm Canyon Drive and the Villagefest on Museum Way, in Downtown Palm Springs and is a very popular attraction


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