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The Nation’s Largest Food Festival Is Coming to Fort Worth — and Your Stomach Is Going to Thank You

Marina Fatina by Marina Fatina
May 8, 2026
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The Nation’s Largest Food Festival Is Coming to Fort Worth — and Your Stomach Is Going to Thank You
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250-plus vendors, global flavors, live music, artisan shops, and three days of pure food adventure at Texas Motor Speedway — FoodieLand hits Fort Worth June 5 through 7.

If you’ve been to a food festival and left thinking “that was fine,” you haven’t been to FoodieLand. The nation’s largest outdoor food festival is rolling into Fort Worth this June, and it is built on a completely different philosophy than the typical corn-dog-and-funnel-cake circuit.

FoodieLand is the nation’s largest food festival, uniting local talent, small businesses, and global flavors in one vibrant experience. More than just a festival, FoodieLand is a gathering place where people come together to celebrate community through food, culture, and unforgettable moments. And it is coming to Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth for three full days — June 5, 6, and 7, 2026, from 3 to 9 p.m. each day.

What FoodieLand Actually Is

Inspired by night markets, this touring event features two stages of live music and DJs, interactive games, and rows of artisan food and merchandise vendors, all under glowing festival lights. Expect inventive bites, sizzling skewers, and drinks that keep the vibes high from afternoon into the evening. FoodieLand spotlights local chefs and buzzy pop-ups alongside cultural performances, giving fans a feast for the palate and the playlist. 

This is the kind of event where you spend the first 20 minutes just walking the floor with your mouth open, deciding what to eat first. Hawaiian honey cones. Milk bread sandos loaded with braised short rib. Brisket quesadillas. Thai-inspired rolled ice cream. Korean street corn. Vietnamese banh mi sliders. Japanese takoyaki. Fusion tacos that make no culinary sense and taste incredible. With over 185-plus vendors, FoodieLand brings a variety of amazing foods, games, and entertainment for the whole family. 

Live Music and More

Two stages of live music and DJ sets run from the moment the gates open through closing time each evening — making FoodieLand as much a music and entertainment experience as a food one. Artisan shops fill the vendor marketplace alongside the food stalls, giving you something to browse between bites. Interactive games and activities keep the whole crew engaged well past the last plate.

What to Know Before You Go

There is no re-entry for FoodieLand — tickets are for single-use entry only. Children 5 and under are admitted free. Only service animals are permitted. All attendees are subject to a security search upon entering. 

Tickets are only available online — they are not sold at the door. This festival sells out. Buy your tickets in advance at foodieland.com before the Fort Worth dates fill up. General admission starts at $7 online, with VIP upgrades available that include exclusive lounge access, priority entry, and private amenities.

Come hungry. Bring cash and cards. Wear comfortable shoes — you will be on your feet for hours. And do not attempt to eat everything in one visit. You will fail. You will also have the best time.

Event Details

Event: FoodieLand Food Festival — Fort Worth 2026 Dates: Friday, June 5 through Sunday, June 7, 2026 Hours: 3 p.m. – 9 p.m. daily Location: Texas Motor Speedway, 3601 Rattlesnake Hill Road, Fort Worth, TX 76177 Tickets: Available online only — not sold at the door Children 5 and under: Free No re-entry Website: foodielandnm.com/city/fort-worth Tickets: foodielandnm.com Instagram: @foodielandtexas Facebook: FoodieLand Texas

Marina Fatina

Marina Fatina

Part of Texas Epoch Media Group since 2012 . Graduated University of Houston with BA in Broadcast Journalism and now work as a local Houston Multimedia Journalist for The Texas Insider.

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