Festivals This Weekend in Murfreesboro

Complete Seasonal Festival Calendar

Murfreesboro, Tennessee hosts festivals and community celebrations throughout every season of the year. From spring flower festivals to summer berry celebrations, fall harvest events, and winter holiday gatherings, there is always a festival on the horizon in Rutherford County.

Festivals in Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Murfreesboro and the surrounding Rutherford County area host dozens of festivals and community events throughout the year. Weekend festivals are a regular occurrence, with seasonal celebrations taking place at venues like Lane Agri-Park, Cannonsburgh Village, the Murfreesboro Public Square, and local farms. Spring brings tulip and strawberry festivals, summer features the popular Berry Festival and Sunflower Festival, fall delivers pecan harvests and Halloween events, and winter rounds out the year with Christmas celebrations and holiday markets. Visitors and residents can find festivals happening most weekends across all four seasons.

Year-Round Events

Festivals every season

Spring, summer, fall & winter

Multiple Venues

Parks, farms & downtown

Locations across Rutherford County

Spring Festivals (March – May)

Tulip Celebrations

Spring

Spring in Murfreesboro brings tulip season and the colorful blooms that mark the transition from winter to warmer months. Local gardens and community spaces showcase seasonal flower displays, and spring-themed events celebrate the return of outdoor festival season in Rutherford County. The Murfreesboro area's moderate spring climate makes it an ideal time for outdoor gatherings and community celebrations.

March through May

Strawberry Festivals

Late Spring

Strawberry season in Middle Tennessee typically peaks in late spring, and the Murfreesboro area celebrates with strawberry-themed events and farm experiences. Local farms offer u-pick strawberry opportunities, and community events feature strawberry-based foods, desserts, and activities. Strawberry festivals connect residents with the region's agricultural traditions and provide a sweet start to the festival season.

May – Early June

Summer Festivals (June – August)

Blueberry & Berry Festivals

The Berry Festival at Lane Agri-Park draws large crowds each summer with over 100 vendors, live entertainment, food trucks, and berry-themed activities. Blueberry picking experiences at local farms provide hands-on summer fun for families throughout the season.

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Sunflower Festival

The Sunflower Festival at Batey Farms has become one of Murfreesboro's most anticipated summer events, featuring acres of blooming sunflower fields, photo opportunities, live music, food vendors, and family-friendly activities set against a scenic agricultural backdrop.

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Fourth of July Celebrations

Murfreesboro celebrates Independence Day with community events, fireworks displays, and patriotic festivities. The city's Fourth of July celebrations bring together residents and visitors for one of the biggest community gatherings of the summer season.

July 4th Weekend

Fall Festivals (September – November)

Pecan Festival

The annual Pecan Festival celebrates the fall pecan harvest with vendors, pecan-themed foods, baked goods, and community activities. This harvest celebration highlights the region's agricultural heritage and draws visitors from across Middle Tennessee.

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Harvest & Fall Celebrations

Autumn in Murfreesboro brings harvest-themed festivals, corn mazes, pumpkin patches, and seasonal community gatherings. Local farms and venues host fall celebrations that embrace the cooler weather and the bounty of the harvest season.

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Halloween Events

October in Murfreesboro features Halloween-themed events, trunk or treat gatherings, haunted attractions, and fall festivals with a spooky twist. Family-friendly Halloween activities are hosted at parks, community centers, and local businesses throughout Rutherford County.

October

Winter Festivals (December – February)

Christmas & Holiday Events

Murfreesboro's holiday season features Christmas parades, tree lighting ceremonies, holiday markets, and seasonal celebrations across the city. Downtown Murfreesboro and the Public Square host festive gatherings that bring the community together during the winter months. Cannonsburgh Village and other venues offer holiday-themed experiences and seasonal entertainment.

November through December

Winter Community Events

Beyond the holiday season, winter in Murfreesboro includes indoor community events, markets, and cultural celebrations that keep the festival spirit alive through the cooler months. Indoor venues host craft fairs, food events, and entertainment that provide activities for residents and visitors when outdoor festivals are less common.

January through February

Festival Culture in Murfreesboro

A Year-Round Festival City

Murfreesboro's festival calendar reflects the city's deep connection to community, agriculture, and seasonal celebration. With festivals scheduled throughout every season, residents and visitors can find community events happening on most weekends of the year. The city's parks, farms, and downtown areas serve as natural venues for gatherings that range from intimate craft fairs to large-scale agricultural festivals drawing thousands of attendees.

Agricultural Heritage & Seasonal Celebrations

Many of Murfreesboro's most popular festivals are rooted in the region's agricultural heritage. Berry festivals, sunflower celebrations, pecan harvests, and strawberry events all draw their identity from the crops and produce of Middle Tennessee. These agricultural festivals connect urban and suburban residents with the farming traditions of Rutherford County, providing opportunities to visit local farms, purchase directly from producers, and experience the seasonal rhythms of the land.

Community & Family Events

Festivals in Murfreesboro are designed as inclusive community events suitable for all ages. Family-friendly activities, live entertainment, food vendors, and educational opportunities are standard features at most local festivals. The events provide a gathering point for the community, strengthening neighborhood bonds and creating shared experiences that define the character of Murfreesboro as a welcoming, engaged city.

Tips for Finding Festivals This Weekend

  • Check the Only in Murfreesboro events calendar for the most current weekend festival listings
  • Follow local event organizers and venues on social media for last-minute announcements and schedule changes
  • Plan for outdoor festivals by checking weather forecasts and wearing appropriate clothing
  • Arrive early to avoid parking challenges at popular weekend festivals
  • Bring cash for vendor purchases, as some festival vendors may not accept card payments
  • Check for admission fees or ticketing requirements in advance, as some festivals require pre-purchased tickets

Frequently Asked Questions About Festivals in Murfreesboro

What festivals are this weekend in Murfreesboro?

Murfreesboro hosts festivals and community events throughout the year, with weekend festivals varying by season. Spring brings tulip and strawberry celebrations, summer features blueberry and sunflower festivals, fall offers pecan and harvest festivals, and winter includes holiday events and Christmas celebrations. The Only in Murfreesboro events calendar provides up-to-date listings of current weekend festivals and community events happening across Rutherford County.

Are there festivals near Murfreesboro tomorrow?

Festival schedules in the Murfreesboro area change weekly and seasonally. Community events, farmers markets, and seasonal celebrations are common on weekends throughout the year. Checking the Only in Murfreesboro events calendar or local event listings provides the most current information about what festivals and events are scheduled for any given day in the Murfreesboro and Rutherford County area.

What are the biggest festivals in Murfreesboro?

Murfreesboro hosts several major festivals throughout the year. Notable events include the Berry Festival at Lane Agri-Park with over 100 vendors, the Sunflower Festival at Batey Farms, the Pecan Festival celebrating fall harvest season, and various holiday events during the winter months. The city also participates in Fourth of July celebrations and hosts seasonal farmers markets that draw large crowds from across Rutherford County and Middle Tennessee.

When is the next festival in Murfreesboro, TN?

Murfreesboro has festivals and community events scheduled throughout the year, so the next festival depends on the current season. Spring festivals typically begin in March and April, summer festivals run from June through August, fall festivals take place from September through November, and winter holiday events fill the December calendar. The Only in Murfreesboro events page maintains a current schedule of upcoming festivals and events.

Where are festivals held in Murfreesboro?

Festivals in Murfreesboro take place at various venues across the city. Lane Agri-Park on Murfree Drive is a primary location for large-scale festivals and agricultural events. Cannonsburgh Village hosts heritage and seasonal celebrations. The Murfreesboro Public Square and surrounding downtown area serve as venues for community gatherings and holiday events. Local farms like Batey Farms host seasonal festivals such as the Sunflower Festival. Parks and community centers throughout the city also serve as festival locations.

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