Our story: Crafting unforgettable festivals
Welcome to Freebird Festival Productions, where passion meets meticulous planning to create vibrant community events. Our journey began with a simple idea: to foster supportive environments for vendors and deliver enriching experiences for attendees. Discover what drives us to bring the best festivals to Long Island, New York.

From vendor to visionary: Our journey
Freebird Festival Productions was born from years of first-hand experience. After a successful career in the nail industry, our founder embraced her passion as a henna artist, participating in countless street fairs, festivals, and vending events. Through these experiences, a crucial insight emerged: a clear need for more thoughtful planning and genuine support for vendors. This unique perspective is the heart of Freebird, shaping events that truly understand and cater to those who make them special.
More than just an event: A curated experience
What sets a Freebird festival apart? We don't just 'place' vendors; we carefully curate each event to highlight our talented artisans and small businesses as the main feature. Our commitment goes beyond registration – we tirelessly advertise and promote to ensure significant foot traffic, giving our vendors the best possible chance for successful sales. We believe in creating a positive, supportive environment where every participant feels valued and integral to the festival's success.

Our promise: Support, value, and fun
While we understand the unpredictable nature of events, our promise remains steadfast: to make every possible effort to create a successful experience. For us, true success is when our vendors feel our hard work, feel genuinely supported and valued, and enjoy themselves, regardless of sales outcomes. We cherish moments when vendors share that they felt a positive vibe, experienced camaraderie with fellow participants, and knew their craft was respected, not just leveraged for profit.

"Freebird Festival Productions truly understands vendors.
They don't just organize events; they create communities where you feel supported and celebrated."
A happy vendor from Long Island