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FoodieLand Street Food Stampede Heads For Nashville Superspeedway

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Published on June 06, 2026
FoodieLand Street Food Stampede Heads For Nashville SuperspeedwaySource: FoodieLand - Nashville

FoodieLand, the roaming food festival that piles international street eats into one sprawling event, is heading for Middle Tennessee next summer. The three-day run is booked for Nashville Superspeedway from Friday, August 28 through Sunday, August 30, 2026, and organizers say to expect more than 200 vendors, live music and family-friendly activities.

What, When and Where

The festival is scheduled for Friday, August 28 (3 p.m.–10 p.m.), Saturday, August 29 (1 p.m.–10 p.m.) and Sunday, August 30 (1 p.m.–10 p.m.) at Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon. Organizers pitch the event as a mashup of global food stalls, artisan vendors, games and live music. Tickets must be bought online ahead of time, children five and under get in free, parking is free, and only service animals are allowed on-site, according to Maury County Source.

Track Confirms The Dates

Nashville Superspeedway lists FoodieLand on its official events calendar, locking in the late August dates and slotting the festival onto the venue schedule. That listing currently serves as the firmest local confirmation for the event and also links out to venue logistics and other upcoming happenings at the track, according to Nashville Superspeedway.

Tickets, Prices and the Vendor Lineup

Tickets are being sold through third-party platforms, with prices varying by day and by seller. Some promotional listings show early-bird single-day passes at about $13, while resale pages are already quoting closer to $30–$40. Event promotions describe FoodieLand Nashville as a large market featuring roughly 200 vendors, in line with the scale of other FoodieLand stops around the country, according to listings on ticket sites and event aggregators like Eventsize.

About FoodieLand

Organizers describe FoodieLand as a national festival producer that brings a night-market style mix of food, craft booths and entertainment to stadiums and fairgrounds around the country. The brand has mounted similar multi-city runs before, including a big Arizona stop, and local organizers say the Nashville dates are part of that ongoing touring circuit, according to Maury County Source.

How To Get There

Because the track sits outside Nashville’s core, organizers advise planning on driving or using rideshare. The speedway’s directions page steers visitors to I-840 exit 65 and lists a rideshare drop-off address of 400 Victory Lane Drive. Nashville Superspeedway also notes that there will be no at-track parking charge, that additional lot space will be opened, and that an ADA parking plan is in place for large events, so expect event-style congestion and follow the track’s traffic guidance, according to Nashville Superspeedway.

Anyone planning to go should purchase tickets in advance through the event’s official resale outlets or established ticket platforms and confirm day-specific pricing and availability before heading out. Organizers and event listings indicate that tickets will not be sold at the gate; current information on availability is posted on sites like LocalWineEvents.