This is the one that turns downtown Mooresville into a block party. On the first Saturday of the month, Broad and Main close down and fill up with 15-plus food trucks, and the whole town comes out to eat in the street. The food spans the Charlotte–Lake Norman region — barbecue, crab cakes, wood-fired pizza, tacos, real-fruit ice cream — so the right strategy is to come hungry, do a lap before you commit, and split plates so you can hit more than one window.
June's live music is a genuine draw on its own. The stage — presented with 158 on Main and Waves Entertainment — features Christina and Daniel Eagle, a brother-and-sister duo with a soulful, country-leaning sound and a set that mixes originals with covers. Christina made the Top 8 on Season 26 of The Voice (Team Snoop Dogg), and it shows when she opens up.
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Fifteen-plus trucks, a singer fresh off The Voice, and a social district that lets you carry a drink right into the street — bring a chair and stay a while.
Because the social district is in place, you can grab a drink from a downtown bar and wander the festival with it in hand. It gets crowded — that's part of the fun — so the move is to bring a folding chair, bring your people, and just settle into the street as the sun goes down.
Before you go
Common questions.
When and where is it?
Saturday, June 6, 2026, from 5:00 to 8:30pm, along Broad and Main Streets in downtown Mooresville. Trucks line both streets.
Is it free?
Free to attend — you just pay each truck for what you order. Bring a card and a little cash; lines move faster when you're ready.
Who's playing this month?
Christina and Daniel Eagle, a brother/sister duo playing soulful, country-influenced music — a mix of originals and covers. Christina was a Top 8 finalist on Season 26 of The Voice (Team Snoop Dogg). The stage is presented in partnership with 158 on Main and Waves Entertainment.
What food trucks will be there?
The lineup runs 15-plus and is subject to change, but expect the likes of Baltimore Crabcake Company, OooWee BBQ, King of Fire Pizza, Tacos Las Catrina's, SpudWings, Kabutos On Wheels, Sal's Roadside Eatery, Sandra Lee's Country Kitchen, Big Tasty, LKN Mobile Eats, Mom Boss Baker, The Lemonade Truck, Dekki's Real Fruit Ice Cream, and Pelican's SnoBalls.
Can I drink in the street?
Yes — Mooresville's social district is in place, so you can carry a drink from a participating downtown bar through the festival. Just stay within the marked district boundaries.
Should I bring a chair?
Definitely. It gets crowded, and the regulars bring folding chairs and stake out a spot in the street to eat and listen to the band.
Is it family-friendly?
Very — it's a family event, with plenty of kid-friendly trucks (ice cream, snoballs, lemonade) and open downtown space to roam.
Can I help out?
They need volunteers for every event — you can sign up at downtownmooresville.com/volunteer.
Presented by Downtown Mooresville - located on both Broad and Main Street