Freedom Park is located between the popular Charlotte neighborhoods of Myers Park and Dilworth. Since 1964, this wonderful spot has been host to the Festival in the Park, an award–winning, annual gathering that brings renowned artists and live music to the residents of Charlotte.
It’s set to take place from September 23rd – with events kicking off at 4:00 pm – through September 25th – events wrapping up around 6:00 pm. The Southeast Tourism Society has named the upcoming festival as one of their top 20 events for September, and in years past, Sunshine Artists Magazine placed it among its top 200 festivals.
So what is all the hype about? The festival draws over 100,000 attendees each year, and over 21 states are represented by the many acclaimed artists showing their work. There are seven different stages – including a clown stage, magician stage and youth talent stage – as well as a family fun zone. Something very special about Festival in the Park is the fact that it is organized and implemented almost solely through the efforts of volunteers. And with 150 plus artists and over 1,000 performers of all sorts, keeping this festival on its feet – maintaining its laid back atmosphere and history, while keeping things fresh – requires a lot of effort, energy and commitment.
According to the festival’s website: “The Festival is made possible by many groups and individuals. A sampling of the organizations who actively participate in bringing art and entertainment to the Festival are Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools, Children’s Theatre of Charlotte, Carolina Raptor Center, the Carolina Clowns, the Magicians’ Stage, the Charlotte Folk Society, the Actors Crib and the Jazz Arts Initiative. We welcome them and the many others who help make the Festival possible.”
With all of the artists, performers and festival attendees, you’ll likely be faced with a parking problem. The Festival at the Park website recommends a few different options to help you out.
- The LYNX Light Rail costs only $2.00 dollars and will run every half hour on its normal route during festival days.
- After 5:00 pm on Friday, September 23rd, and all day Saturday and Sunday, people can park at Holy Trinity Catholic Middle School and Myers Park Traditional School. A free shuttle will be available to bus you to the festival, and the $10.00 dollar parking fee goes toward the respective schools.
- The Carolinas Medical Center parking deck may offer additional spots, and some street parking options are available – if you’re lucky.
You are asked to be considerate of residents and not to park on their property. Law enforcement will be ticketing and towing illegally parked vehicles.
Other than parking, there are some basic park rules that should be observed during the festival. Pets, skateboards and roller – blading are prohibited. If you ride a bike to the festival, you’re asked to walk it once you arrive.
The most important rule, have a great time! For more information about what’s going on in your neighborhood this festival season, reach out to a local Charlotte Realtor who has a strong grasp on community events. Call Katie Gray at 704.560.9699.


