Houston Turkish Festival
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27th Annual Houston Turkish Festival is coming back to Houston in 2023 after 4 years of hiatus.
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105 Sabine Street
Houston, TX
77007
Opening Hours
| Saturday | 9am - 5pm |
| Sunday | 9am - 5pm |
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You can still buy your tickets early to skip the lines. Ticket holders breeze through the guest entrance, gate B. https://houstonturkishfest.com
27th Houston Turkish Festival will be held downtown Houston to celebrate Turkish heritage and culture, including authentic Turkish cuisine, Turkish coffee, live music, traditional folk dancing and kids’ activities, arts & crafts, and a Grand Bazaar. Houston is a truly cosmopolitan city and we are proud to present some of the Turkish aspects of this mosaic. Our goal is to increase, promote and foster friendships by raising the public awareness and understanding of the Turkish culture and traditions while providing entertainment and learning. The festival Grand Bazaar, nearly 20 booths and stands, offers a wide variety of handcrafts and souvenirs reflecting the art and traditions of the Turkish culture.
The 2-day festival will feature a live concert on Saturday night by New York Gypsy All Stars followed by winning performances by Folk Dance Group from Turkey as well as a collage of other live Turkish Folk Music performed by Ismail Lumanovski and Hoppa Project, Turkish Folk Drum Show and ATA Houston Children’s Choir. We hope our guests will get an opportunity to celebrate, learn, and savor Turkish hospitality, culture, heritage and cuisine during the Turkish Festival 2020.
Come hungry for a wide selection of authentic Turkish food and select wines and beers from the country. Enjoy Turkish coffee afterwards and some Turkish delight.