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🍂 Fall into fun at the Overland Park Fall Festival

Celebrate the season with music, food trucks, an artisan fair, and activities for the whole family.

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Festivities are happening from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday.

Photos provided by Overland Park Parks and Recreation

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Good news, Kansas City: The Overland Park Fall Festival is back on Friday, Sept. 26 + Saturday, Sept. 27 — and you’re invited to the party.

Downtown Overland Park and Thompson Park will be packed with live music, tasty eats, unique shopping, and activities for all ages.

Best of all? It’s completely free to attend.

Live entertainment? Covered.

From Irish rock to puppets and princesses, there’s something for everyone across three stages, including:

  • The Elders
  • Mr. Stinky Feet
  • StoneLion Puppet Theatre
  • Local bands and performers
  • Disney princess appearances

Hungry? You will be.

Bring your appetite for a full lineup of food trucks and downtown eats from Krazy Crepes, Bryce’s, The Melt Truck, Taco Naco, and more — plus fresh picks at the Overland Park Farmers’ Market.

Shopping? Yes, please.

Trust us: You won’t leave empty-handed after a visit to the artisan fair, featuring 75+ booths of handcrafted goods, jewelry, art, candles, clothes, and home decor.

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