MidCity Comes Alive: Free Crawfish Festival Brings  Food, Music, and Community to Huntsville

By SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS

Festivalgoers gather at MidCity District to  enjoy fresh crawfish, live music, and a day of community  celebration. All-you-can-eat wristbands give attendees a chance  to enjoy unlimited crawfish during Huntsville’s annual festival  at The Camp.m (Contributed) 

Åpurchase limited all-you-can-eat wristbands for  unlimited crawfish throughout the day or choose individual two-pound servings  with sides. A variety of food trucks and specialty beverages will also be available  for purchase. 

Beyond the food, the festival showcases Huntsville’s growing arts and  entertainment scene. Live music will kick off with the Calhoun Community College  Show Band and continue throughout the day with performances from Honey Island  Swamp Band, the Joey Fletcher Band, and local favorites The Brooklines—bringing  together regional talent and hometown pride. 

Organizers say the event is designed to bring people together from across the  Tennessee Valley, creating a welcoming space for families, friends, and visitors  alike. With activities for all ages and local vendors on-site, the festival reflects the  vibrant, diverse energy shaping Huntsville’s future. 

MidCity District, known as a hub for culture and connection, continues to host  events that strengthen community ties while supporting local businesses and  artists. As Huntsville grows, events like the Crawfish Festival highlight the  importance of gathering, celebrating, and investing in shared community  experiences. 

Attendees are encouraged to follow The Camp’s social media channels for  updates, volunteer opportunities, and additional event details.