ALTON - The 2023 season of the Night Market will be held every Thursday night in June and July from 7:00-10:00 p.m. Get a jump start on your weekend at this fun event held inside Jacoby Arts Center located at 627 E. Broadway, in the neighboring pocket park, and wrapping around the building to connect with FLOCK food truck park.

Enjoy live music and great food and beverages while shopping for art and handmade wares as well as vintage and hip thrift items at this family and pet-friendly event. Indoor and outdoor vendor space is available—the fee is $10 for a single week or $80 for the entire 9-week season. Find full details and a link to register at DowntownAlton.com/Events, and stay up to date on announcements at Facebook.com/NightMarketAlton.

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LIVE MUSIC SCHEDULE:

June 1 - Spillie Nelson
June 8 - Ahna Schoenhoff
June 15 - The Intrusion
June 22 - Loftys Comet
June 29 - Bring Me The Fires
July 6 - Toxic Johnny
July 13 - HOOKiE
July 20 - Jazz Troubadours
July 27 - Crystal Lady

Alton Main Street thanks our co-presenter Jacoby Arts Center along with our generous sponsors for their support with bringing the arts district in the 600 block of Broadway to life: The City of Alton, Great Rivers & Routes Tourism Bureau, Simmons Hanly Conroy, Chiro One Wellness Centers, Once Design, The Conservatory, The Telegraph, AdVantage, Riverbender.com, and WBGZ Radio.

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