Arts & Entertainment

Kingdom Faire Offers Spring Fun In The Hudson Valley

The pirate-themed festival with variety acts, theatrical performances, games, food and vendors will run on spring weekends April 30-June 26.

Kingdom Faire, a pirate-themed, family-friendly festival of variety acts, theatrical performances, games, food and unique vendors is in Putnam Valley on weekends this spring.
Kingdom Faire, a pirate-themed, family-friendly festival of variety acts, theatrical performances, games, food and unique vendors is in Putnam Valley on weekends this spring. (Megara Inc.)

PUTNAM VALLEY, NY — A spring festival called Kingdom Faire will bring pirates and castles and loads of fun to the Hudson Valley this spring.

The pirate festival is a family-friendly event with variety acts, games, food and unique vendors. It opens April 30.

  • WHEN: Weekends & Memorial Day, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. April 30 - June 26, 2022
  • ADMISSION: $25 at the gate, $23 online. Currently 15 percent off all tickets with code KF2022

Featured live performances include the Odd World Danger Show, Cast in Bronze, Cu Dubh with Piper Ally, Circus Siren Pod, and many more.

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“We are delighted to be able to bring such a fantastic festival to New York,” Christopher Francia, CEO of Megara Inc., the company bringing Kingdom Faire to life, said in a news release. “We are grateful to the Town of Putnam Valley and the County for their help in bringing this festival to fruition.”

How to get there

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The event is in the town of Putnam Valley. You can take the train or drive.

  • By car: parking and drop-off for the festival is located at the Jefferson Valley Mall, 600 Lee Blvd, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598. A free shuttle will transport you the couple miles to the site. Shuttles will run continuously throughout the day. ADA shuttles will also be operating.
  • By train: Take Metro-North’s Hudson River Line to either Peekskill or Croton Harmon station. Free shuttles will run between the train station and the festival.

“We are so excited to be working with Kingdom Faire to bring new arts, experiences, business, and tourism to the community and region,” said Putnam Valley Town Supervisor Jacqueline Annabi.

Find out more about Kingdom Faire™ on the website.

"I am thrilled to have a new family-friendly festival finding a home in Putnam County,” said Tracey Walsh, Putnam County Tourism Director. “We are always excited to give our residents and tourists a chance to see our lovely county, engage in a variety of activities and art forms, and spend a memorable day together."

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