
OLD TOWN
NIGHT MARKET
A family-friendly celebration of our creative culture!
Head to Old Town's shops, restaurants, venues, and galleries to connect with friends and neighbors through food, art, music, and more.

OLD TOWN ROCK HILL
From Slow Play Brewing to The White Home.
EVENT ADMISSION | FREE
RAIN OR SHINE
CONTACT | arts@yorkcountyarts.org
The Old Town Night Market takes place inside the shops, restaurants, galleries, and venues located in Old Town Rock Hill, with different happenings at each one. Visitors can expect to hear music, see art, and shop pop-up markets. Many restaurants will have food and drink specials during the Old Town Night Market.
DATES
FOURTH Fridays
January – November
5 – 8 PM
Locations will vary.
2022
May 27 • June 24 • July 22 • August 26
September 23 • October 28 • November 25
May Events
Slow Play Brewing
$5 pints when you mention the Old Town Night Market
FOOD TRUCK | Cibi Cibi
The Mercantile Home
5 - 6 PM | Art Exhibit by John A. Rhodes
Knowledge Perk
5 - 7 PM | Coffee
Center for the Arts
Art Market
Open Studios
Joyce Turner Fine Arts and Elsa Turner Fine Art
Exhibits
Battlescapes & Illuminations
The Identification
Player 1 Up
Nailed It DIY Studio
5 - 7 PM | Drop in DIY, no appointment necessary. Choice from 3 different local designs for a 14x14 stack for only $30.
McFadden’s Men's Shop
Barnes Hair Salon & Spa
Comedy Night with Open Mic Night
Main Street Bottle Shop
Community Art Exhibit
Amelie's
Live Music
FOOD SPECIALS | Select Pastries & Signature Drinks
Rock Hill Brewing Company
The Mercantile HQ
Live Music | CYAN
Sleeping Giant Distillery
2 - 7 PM | 1/2 Price Rum tastings
Legal Remedy Brewing
7 - 9 PM | Live music with Ephraim Scott Sommers
The Hickory Post
15% Sale
Rock Hill Artists Collective
Tom S. Gettys Center
Art Market
Open Studios
Art on Main
Rock Hill Pottery Center
Friday Arts Project
Live Music
Courtroom Concert | FREE
7 - 10 PM | Motel Glory, Rex Darling


Volunteer Opportunities
ARTS COUNCIL OF YORK COUNTY
Center for the Arts & Tom S. Gettys Center
Art Markets
Center for the Arts | Tom S. Gettys Center
NO ART MARKETS IN JULY
