The upcoming Kerry Main Street Fest is set to take place on September 28 and 29, marking a return in partnership with the Chamber of Commerce. The festival will feature two days of live music, food trucks, and various activities aimed at engaging the community.
On Saturday, the event will be headlined by Tennessee Whiskey, a tribute band to Chris Stapleton, alongside three additional acts on Sunday, led by Boy Band Review. Attendees can also enjoy a range of food vendors and local restaurants throughout the festival.
In addition to the musical performances, the festival will host a free trivia event by the Chicago Trivia Guys on Saturday afternoon. A craft brew festival, organized in collaboration with the Rotary Club of Cary Grove, will also take place on Saturday from 1 PM to 5 PM at the Bebo parking lot, with tickets available for purchase online.
The festival layout will maintain a familiar structure, closing Main Street from High Road to Spring Street, while also incorporating the newly renovated downtown streetscape and Al Fresco Alley. Sunday will feature a music bingo event called Singo, a bags tournament, and the Cary Farmers Market, which has seen great success in previous years.
Additionally, an art fair showcasing student work from Cary Grove High School will be held on Sunday morning. The homecoming parade for Cary Grove High School is also confirmed for Sunday evening, with logistics currently being finalized to ensure a smooth transition from the festival to the parade.