TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) – Tucson residents are in for a treat as the Fourth Avenue Winter Street Fair returns, bringing with it a burst of music, art and delicious food to energize the heart of the city.
Taking place from Dec. 12 to 14, this free, family-friendly event highlights hundreds of artists, with 68% being local, live music performances and a variety of food vendors. It’s an opportunity for friends, families and visitors to experience the unique spirit that makes Fourth Avenue a beloved Tucson treasure.
Special features this year include the Tru Riderz Car Art Display, showcasing the intersection of automotive creativity and art, along with Santa appearances on Saturday and Sunday for festive photo opportunities.
The Fourth Avenue Winter Street Fair is a Tucson tradition, celebrating local creativity and community spirit. The Fourth Avenue Merchants Association, Inc., a non-profit entity founded in 1983, organizes this event, impacting the local community with an estimated $25 million annually, according to a news release.
More details can be found online.
