here18th Annual Bloomin' Temple Festival
April 28
04:00 pm - 04:00 pm
As springtime approaches in Temple, many are excited about one of Central Texas’s most popular events, the Bloomin’ Temple Festival, which attracts 13,000 people annually. With the completion of the MLK Festival Grounds and the success of last year’s Market Trail Medley - A Lil’ Bit O’ Bloomin', the City of Temple will connect the two locations to offer festival goers a new and unique experience.
This year’s patrons can purchase tickets online for Bloomin' Temple starting on April 1, 2023, to enjoy various live musical entertainment, arts & crafts, food and drinks, a carnival, and more festival fun.
Additionally, attendees can enjoy local artists' entertainment, a free car show at the Market Trail Medley event in conjunction with the ticketed Bloom Temple Festival. The Market Trail Medley will be held at the Santa Fe Plaza and along the Market Trail in downtown Temple.
Come join in on the fun on April 28th and 29th and enjoy events (ticketed and not) from the Santa Fe Plaza all the way down through the MLK Festival grounds.
As springtime approaches in Temple, many are excited about one of Central Texas’s most popular events, the Bloomin’ Temple Festival, which attracts 13,000 people annually. With the completion of the MLK Festival Grounds and the success of last year’s Market Trail Medley - A Lil’ Bit O’ Bloomin', the City of Temple will connect the two locations to offer festival goers a new and unique experience.
This year’s patrons can purchase tickets online for Bloomin' Temple starting on April 1, 2023, to enjoy various live musical entertainment, arts & crafts, food and drinks, a carnival, and more festival fun.
Additionally, attendees can enjoy local artists' entertainment, a free car show at the Market Trail Medley event in conjunction with the ticketed Bloom Temple Festival. The Market Trail Medley will be held at the Santa Fe Plaza and along the Market Trail in downtown Temple.
Come join in on the fun on April 28th and 29th and enjoy events (ticketed and not) from the Santa Fe Plaza all the way down through the MLK Festival grounds.
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