Krampus, Vendors, and Food Trucks: FREE Holiday Horror Pop-Up Hits Evansville
The Holiday Horror / Pop Culture Pop-Up Market is bringing a unique twist to Small Business Saturday in Evansville! Mark your calendar for November 30th and get ready for a one-day shopping extravaganza at the Evansville National Guard Armory (3300 E. Division Street).
This pop-up shopping event combines the thrills of Evansville Raptor Con and Evansville Horror Con, making it the ultimate destination for fans of pop culture, horror, and holiday fun.
Over 70 Small Business Vendors
Get your holiday shopping done in one swoop while supporting local creators and small businesses. With 70+ vendor booths, you’ll find everything from horror-themed goods and pop culture collectibles to comics, games, and supernatural treasures. Whether you’re shopping for a die-hard fan or treating yourself, this market has something for everyone.
Family Photos
Is it even Christmastime if you don't have a photo taken in a human snowglobe or with a Giant 8ft tall LIVE Krampus? Plus, take advantage of free digital photos with Krampus and a life-sized snow globe for a holiday memory like no other.
Shopping Makes Me Hungry: Two Delicious Food Trucks
Shopping works up an appetite, and you’re in luck! The event features two of the best food trucks in our area.
- Nathan’s Famous Franchise Food Truck – Serving up classic favorites.
- Chino Taco – A mouthwatering fusion of flavors you’ll love.
Costume Contest
Everyday is a great day to cosplay! This all-ages costume contest is open to everyone, and I can't wait to see all of the unique takes on holiday horror and pop culture!
Contest Details:
Event Details
- Date: Saturday, November 30, 2024
- Time: 10 AM - 4 PM
- Location: Evansville National Guard Armory, 3300 E. Division Street, Evansville, IN 47715
- Admission: FREE
- Parking: FREE
- Digital Photos: FREE
- Holiday Activities: FREE
- Costume Contest Entry: FREE
Follow The Map
You will need to follow a new route to get into the National Guard Armory. There is quite a bit of Lloyd4U construction, so the light at Vann Ave is no longer there.
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Gallery Credit: Ashley S.