Add to cal: Fort Worth’s monthly Rock ‘n’ Roll Rummage Sale

Deck out your closet with vintage finds from the monthly open-air rummage sale.

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Jam out while you shop at the monthly Rock ‘n’ Roll Rummage Sale.

Photo by FTWtoday

Quiz time: What is Fort Worth’s longest running outdoor monthly market? If you guessed the Rock ‘n’ Roll Rummage Sale, you’d be right.

Located at the South Main Micro Park, the free open-air market managed by Honeysuckle Rose Events features:

  • Vintage and artisan goods from 60+ local vendors
  • Live music from local artists
  • Food trucks like Café x José, Leo’s Churro Bar, and Big Kat Burgers

Typically on the third Sunday of every month, the rummage sale has adjusted its upcoming schedule to accommodate other community events.

Save the date for Saturday, June 15. The rummage sale will participate in the Near Southside’s Lost N Sound, a new four-part music series hosted by Near Southside, Inc. Then, the market will take a brief summer break before returning on Saturday, Sept. 21.

Looking for other vintage goods? Check out our list of 20+ flea markets, vintage, antique, and resale shops.

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