Virtual Faire
Digital 220 Piney Flats Road, Piny Flats, TN, United StatesCome and join us virtually for our 2020 Faire Season!
Come and join us virtually for our 2020 Faire Season!
Celebrate Midsummer with us! Come for the music and entertainment, stay for the community!
By special invitation, you are invited to dine with the Duchess and her nobles for an evening to usher in the annual weekend celebration of the Duchy of Appalachia in the New World!
Come in your favorite Renaissance garb, bring your tankards and good cheer, and walk the lanes with us again this November!
Be a Misfit for the day! Now is your chance to dance with the Misfit Gypsies on stage at the 5th Annual Appalachian Renaissance Faire. Join us for a 30 minute belly dance demonstration. Learn some of the basic fundamentals of belly dancing and put your new knowledge to work with a fun choreography! Early…
Members of the aristocracy spent their time in tournaments, hunting, feasting, and games such as chess, all in a sumptuous and visually captivating environment. Courtiers were served the finest food and drink, while musical entertainment further enhanced the social theater. Come join us in celebrating the Renaissance in Tennessee's beautiful Appalachian region. We are offering interactive art, entertainment, theater, arts & crafts, and music highlighting the historical and fantasy elements of the renaissance era, and we're beginning the festivities of the weekend with a Renaissance Noble Banquet fit for a King.
Day Two of the Spring Thyme event at the Rose Center!
Looking for something to do next weekend? Need to get a little more Celtic in your life? Saturday, June 25th, bring your drum and join us at Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site! The Appalachian Highland Celts will be hosting a Summer Solstice celebration from 3:30 pm-5:00 pm. The Faire's very own Duke, Doug Bischoff, will lead…
Leadership Kingsport is proud to produce this patriotic community event! The parade will begin at 10 am on July 2 at the Renaissance Center. Participants will proceed down Center Street to Fort Henry Drive, and the route will end at Memorial Park across from Dobyns-Bennett High School.