Share in the Magic

General Admission, Firefly Ball, Faerie Tea, and Hand Embroidery workshop tickets through this link

March 29th & 30th 2025

The Lane Events Center Wheeler Pavillion!

The Faerie Market

Returns March 29th & 30th 2025!

Thank you for sprinkling your energy and joy into our past events! Your support has fueled our creativity, inspiring us to put together an even more wondrous experience with the debut of our Firefly Ball

As a volunteer-led and community-funded event in Eugene, OR, we're dedicated to creating a little more magic in our community by gathering the enchanted faerie folk for a day of whimsical play!

Schedule of Events

The Faerie Market – 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM (Both Days)
Faerie Tea – 12:00 PM & 2:30 PM (Both Days)
Embroidery Workshop – 1:00 PM (Both Days)
Trinket Trading Blanket – 1:00-2:00 PM & 3:00-4:00 PM (Both Days)
Faerie Market Costume Contest – 1:30 PM, Saturday
Firefly Ball – March 29th ONLY, 7:30 PM - Midnight
Live D&D – March 30th, Noon

Ongoing Activities (All Day):

  • Crafts with Earth Mama Domestics

  • Find Hidden Eggs

  • Tattoo Appointments

  • Grizelda Grandfairy’s Tea Leaf Readings

  • Artisan Market

Plus, enjoy live music, playful encounters with faeries, and a whole lot of faerie fun throughout the event!

Firefly Ball Performances & Evening Events

Guests will be welcomed by the enchanting violin melodies of Tallulah Kidd, setting the tone for a magical evening. Hors d’oeuvres will be served throughout the night.

Evening Schedule:

  • 7:30 PM – Tallulah Kidd

  • 7:30 PM – Ballroom Dance Class

  • 8:00 PM – Mummer’s Play

  • 8:15 PM – Monday Mayhem

  • 8:30 PM – Faerie Folk Performance

  • 9:30 PM – Costume Contest

  • 9:45 PM - Midnight – Trading Blanket Open

  • 10:00 PM – DJ Tinta Turner

  • 11:30 PM – Artisan Market Closes

  • 12:00 AM – Event Ends

Faerie Market Live Performances

Enjoy a variety of performances throughout the weekend!

March 29th:

  • 11:00 AM – Dacé Willow

  • 12:30 PM – Cloud and Elijah

  • 2:00 PM – Baroque Betty Trio

  • 3:00 PM – The One Ben Band

March 30th:

  • 11:00 AM – Belly Dance Eugene

  • 2:30 PM – Eugene Hexenbrut

  • 3:30 PM – Cassie Candles

Dacé Willow

Wild Rose Folk, meant to remind you that you aren't meant to live in a vase on someone's table.

Eugene Hexenbrut

Grab your broom and come shake your bacon!

Started in 2016 by witch Zelda Strega.

Betty is a self taught vocalist and seasoned performance artist hailing from Kalispell, Montana and writes the entirety of her song repertoire. Daughter of Montana’s Poet Laureate 2017-2018, Lowell Jaeger, she is naturally groomed to be the captivating vocalist and songwriter she has become. Her own lyrics are replete with animal and nature imagery, but it’s a fairy tale more in the fashion of Grimm than Disney, with minimalistic guitar styling and soaring string-laden melodies to accompany them. She also graces stages across the Pacific Northwest as a burlesque performer, and produces The Wax Poetry Revue burlesque and variety show.

Baroque Betty Trio

Performing up and down the West Coast, The One Ben Band takes many forms, entertaining kids and adults alike! Guitar! Drums! Beepy Noises! And Vocals! Watch as he builds a song up from nothing to fill the room! Enjoy the show!

Please check them out on Socials and YouTube!

The One Ben Band

Cassie Candles is a local, queer singer/songwriter, with songs about romance, attachment, leaving home, and figuring out life. She sings alongside her feral band of Sandal Vandals, weaving ethereal, danceable dreampop. With violin, electric guitar, drums, and bass, they're known for their fun costumes, heartfelt lyrics, and having a fun time.

Cassie Candles

Belly Dance Eugene

Belly Dance Eugene showcases fusion belly dance and ATS (American Tribal/Transcontinental Style), a hybrid form influenced by folkloric dances from the Middle East, Northern Africa, India, and Europe. Their performance reflects the deep and varied history of belly dance, drawing from Raks Sharki, Romany traditions, and the lasting influence of the Ottoman Empire. With movement rooted in these global styles, their dance highlights the connections between historical and contemporary forms, creating a performance that is both dynamic and deeply rooted in tradition.

Cloud and Elijah

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