Mid-Autumn Festival – Visitor & Vendor Info

Plan your visit to Mid-Autumn Festival, California. This page shares dates, location, FAQs, and a direct vendor application link for artists. MONOLISA may not be exhibiting at this event—we publish these guides to help festival goers and fellow makers, and to showcase Lisa’s handcrafted work.

Updated: Yearly

Festival Details

  • Dates: September 19-20, 2026
  • Hours: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Location: Millbrae, California.
  • Admission: Free
  • Parking: Public lots and street parking.
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Festival Location

What to Expect

The Millbrae Mid-Autumn Festival is a lively outdoor event featuring a mix of food, art, and cultural entertainment. Visitors can explore a wide variety of food vendors, along with arts and handmade goods from local makers. Families can enjoy a Kid’s Zone with activities for children, while the main stage hosts live music, dance, and cultural performances throughout the weekend, including traditional showcases like Kung Fu demonstrations. It’s an easy, relaxed event to walk, explore, and enjoy with the community.

FAQs

  • Is it free? Yes.
  • Are pets allowed? Yes and leash-only. Make sure your pet is hydrated.
  • Weather? Outdoor event; bring sun/heat or rain gear.

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