Vendors
The Middle Tennessee Highland Games welcomes vendors that would be supportive to the Celtic culture.
Middle Tennessee Highland Games
September 12 - 13, 2026
Sanders Ferry Park, Hendersonville, TN
Hours of Operation:
Saturday, September 12, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday, September 13, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The Middle Tennessee Highland Games and Celtic Festival welcomes vendors that would be supportive to the Celtic culture to participate in the 10th annual MTHG games and festival. The event will be held on September 12 and 13, 2026 at Sanders Ferry Park in Hendersonville, TN (513 Sanders Ferry Rd, Hendersonville, TN 37075).
IMPORTANT DATES
March 4-6 --First round of vendor notifications sent to applicants who applied by March 4.
May 5-7 --Second round of vendor notifications sent to applicants who applied by May 5.
July 15-17 --Last round of vendor notifications sent to applicants who applied by July 15.
Payment is due upon acceptance into the Middle Tennessee Highland Games.
Vendor Types & Pricing:
The vendor fee listed below includes the $30 vendor permit fee required by Sanders Ferry Park.
SPACE FEES
Artist/Non-Profit/Local Artisan Business
10' x 10' space - $155.00
10' x 20' space - $275.00
20' x 20' space - $300.00
20' x 30' space - $420.00
*Late fee of $25 added if you apply after the deadline.
ADDITIONAL RENTAL FEES
20' x 20' tent with stakes - $400
20' x 30' tent with stakes - $585
20' x 20' tent with stakes and side walls - $550
20' x 30' tent with stakes and side walls - $785
Food Truck/Vendor Space: 15% of gross sales at the event.
Middle Tennessee Highland Games will collect a non-refundable deposit of $300 upon acceptance into Middle Tennessee Highland Games. This deposit is applied toward the percentage of sales. The Middle Tennessee Highland Games does not provide power for food vendors.
This application is not for general local businesses.
Middle Tennessee Highland Games is devoted to maintaining a creative, Celtic driven vendor marketplace. Therefore, we limit the number of promotional spaces at the event. Local businesses who intend to use space at the event for promotional purposes can be a part of Middle Tennessee Highland Games through sponsorship of the event. Please reach out to sponsorship@goodneighborfestivals.com if you are interested in sponsoring this event.
Please find a few examples below to help you identify what vendor type you are.
An artist is considered someone who personally handcrafts the items they will offer at the event. A local business is considered a locally owned and operated business. A corporate or franchised business is not considered a local business but can become an event sponsor. Non-profits must be a registered 501c3.
If you sell an assortment of items that are hand-crafted by different local artisans, you are considered a local artisan business. If you sell screen-printed items(whether the designs are created by you or not), you are considered a local artisan business. If you mold, wrap, or create unique pieces of jewelry by hand, you are considered an artist. If you concoct your own scent profiles and pour your own candles/wax melts, you are considered an artist.