You don't have to talk like you are from Ye Old England...but it is fun when at a Renaissance Faire to really get into character.

The Greater Quad Cities Renaissance Faire will take place at Credit Island Park on September 27 and 28, as well as October 4 and 5.

We've got a 4 pack of tickets for ye family to enjoy either weekend.  Just sign up below!

The Greater Quad Cities Renaissance Faire

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You can dress up to enjoy the day, or just come dressed as you are.  While at the Faire, you can enjoy:

  • Authentic Marketplace: Explore handcrafted wares, artisan creations, and medieval-inspired treasures from skilled vendors and craftspeople.
  • Street Performers: Delight in the antics of jesters, musicians, fire-breathers, and acrobats as they entertain throughout the lanes of the festival grounds.
  • Main Stage Spectacles: Cheer for brave knights in jousting tournaments, enjoy theatrical tales of adventure, and be moved by stirring music and dance.
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And yes, of course, there is food and drink.

Indulge in hearty turkey legs, sweet treats, and refreshing craft beverages that make the revelry complete.

The Quad Cities Renaissance Fair is a living journey into history, fantasy, and community celebration. Whether you’re a history buff, a fantasy fan, or simply seeking a day of merriment, there’s something for everyone.

There is plenty more to explore before you go.  You can check out the full list of vendors here.

Sign up below to win ye old tickets for ye old family to the ye old faire.  OK, that's probably too many ye's.  We're done now.  Ye!

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