The Pecan Street Festival Austin TX is a free two-day arts festival held twice yearly in downtown Austin’s Sixth Street Historic District. Taking place the first weekend in May and the last weekend in September, the juried festival attracts hundreds of local and national artisans offering original handcrafted creations in a variety of mediums, from metal, wood, fiber, clay, leather, glass and stone to repurposed materials of all kinds.

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Like Austin itself, Pecan Street Festival attendees are diverse. Some come to buy art, others come for the food or the music, but they all come to take part in a tradition that is 100 percent Austin and has been known for more than three decades as a great way to spend a weekend.

Artist's booths and vendors line the street at Austin's Pecan Street Festival.
Artist’s booths and vendors line the street at Austin’s Pecan Street Festival. – Photo: Will Taylor

– More than 60 of Austin’s top musical acts, from up-and-comers to renowned veterans, perform on three stages, located on Trinity, Neches and Red River streets.

– Thirty food venders located throughout the festival offer both indulgent and healthy options from funnel cakes and turkey legs to smoothies.

– Kid-friendly activities include rides, a petting zoo, face-painting, interactive workshops, street magicians and more.

Live music on multiple stages at Austin, TX's Pecan Street Festival.
Live music on multiple stages at Austin, TX’s Pecan Street Festival. – Photo: Will Taylor

GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY:

The Old Pecan Street Association supports the Austin community by donating festival proceeds to several local nonprofit groups and municipal-aid organizations each year, often forming partnerships to further charitable efforts. Beneficiaries have included Mobiles Loaves & Fishes, the East Austin Conservancy, Austin Boxer Rescue, the Health Alliance for Austin Musicians, Austin Community Foundation, Cancer Connection, Habitat for Humanity, Bowie High School Lacrosse, Interfaith Action of Central Texas, the Knights of Columbus, Austin Police and Fire departments, Texas Green Network, the University of Texas, Austin Parks and Recreation (including the Carver Museum & Cultural Center and the Mexican American Cultural Center), Austin Blues Society, the Central Presbyterian Church, the Climate Reality Project and many others.

LOCATION:

The Pecan Street Festival takes place in the Sixth Street Historic District between Brazos Street and Interstate 35 in the heart of Austin’s business and live entertainment district — the very stretch that contributed the city’s designation as the Live Music Capital of the World. Lined with many of Austin’s oldest and most storied structures, some of which date from the 1800s, Sixth Street is populated with entertainment venues, art galleries, cafes, restaurants and retailers. The area is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

WHY IT IS CALLED PECAN STREET FESTIVAL:

When Edwin Waller designed Austin’s street grid, he named north-south streets after Texas rivers and recommended numeric designations for east-west streets. Instead, they were named after trees. That decision was later reversed, and they were renamed with numbers. Though Pecan Street became Sixth Street, the festival honors its original name.