Aug 8, 2026
The Holoholo Market Las Vegas August 2026
The Holoholo Market returns August 8, 2026 at Fergusons Downtown on Fremont Street with AANHPI and Pacific diaspora food, craft, and community vendors on the second Saturday of the month.

The Holoholo Market lists Saturday, August 8, 2026, at Fergusons Downtown (1028 Fremont St, Las Vegas). The Eventeny series page notes the market runs the second Saturday of each month through December 12, 2026.
What to expect
Holoholo centers AANHPI and Pacific diaspora food, craft, and small vendors in an outdoor lot three blocks from Container Park. The July 11 edition ran 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Fergusons Downtown's calendar; August hours may follow the same evening window. Confirm on Eventeny or Fergusons before you go.
This is a community market, not a ticketed festival. Arrive hungry, expect rotating vendors month to month, and stack with Las Vegas Buddhist Sangha Obon on August 15 if you want a full August culture weekend.
Our take
Most Vegas visitors still think Asian culture in the valley starts and ends on Spring Mountain Road. Or ABGs on the Strip, if we widen our definition of culture. Holoholo is the wholesome, modern counter-argument: a monthly Fremont Street market where Pacific and AANHPI vendors sell to locals who actually live here, not just tourists passing through once.
It'll be hot, but we recommend fitting this in with your August planning if you haven't escaped town for the summer. The best thing is that you do not need a three-day ticket or a resort parking fee to get a real night out. Show up on the second Saturday, eat from a rotating vendor row, and you have done something more specific than another generic food hall run.
Vegas is growing faster than its Strip reputation and we love to see it.
When: August 8, 2026 (confirm hours on organizer listings)
Where: Fergusons Downtown, 1028 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Details on Eventeny.
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