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Kerrville Renaissance Festival Ends 10-Year Run
The annual event at River Star Arts and Events Park concludes this weekend.
Jan. 28, 2026 at 9:39pm
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The 10th and final edition of the Kerrville Renaissance Festival will take place over the upcoming weekend of January 30 to February 1 at the River Star Arts and Events Park in Kerrville, Texas.
Why it matters
The Renaissance Festival has been a popular annual tradition in the Kerrville community for the past decade, drawing thousands of visitors to experience the sights, sounds, and activities of a 16th century European village. Its closure marks the end of an era for the local arts and entertainment scene.
The details
The Kerrville Renaissance Festival features costumed performers, artisan vendors, food and drink, live music, and various other medieval-themed activities and attractions. Over the years, the festival has become a beloved community event that celebrates history, culture, and the arts.
- The 10th Annual Kerrville Renaissance Festival will take place from January 30 to February 1, 2026.
- This will be the final year for the festival, which has run annually for the past 10 years.
The players
River Star Arts and Events Park
The outdoor venue in Kerrville, Texas that has hosted the Kerrville Renaissance Festival for the past 10 years.
The takeaway
The closure of the Kerrville Renaissance Festival after 10 successful years marks the end of a beloved community tradition that brought history, culture, and the arts to the region. While the festival's run has come to an end, its legacy will continue to be felt in Kerrville and the surrounding Hill Country area.


