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Detroit's Eastern Market Revives Three Weekly Markets for Summer 2026

Eastern Market returns with its seasonal lineup of evening gatherings and daytime markets in the district this summer.

By Detroit Things-to-do Desk · Published July 24, 2026

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Detroit's Eastern Market will run First Wednesdays from July through September 2026, along with Sunday Market and Tuesday Market operating June through September, according to the Eastern Market official site.

First Wednesdays

First Wednesdays take place from 6 to 9 PM in the Eastern Market District. The events feature music, food, drinks and art. The schedule covers the three months of July, August and September in 2026.

Sunday Market

The Sunday Market operates every Sunday from 10 AM to 4 PM during June through September. Shoppers can find vendors in the district during these daytime hours each week of the season.

Tuesday Market

The Tuesday Market runs every Tuesday from 9 AM to 3 PM from June through September. The market provides another daytime option within the same seasonal window as the Sunday events.

The Saturday market at 2934 Russell St remains open year-round from 6 AM to 4 PM, with free yoga and Zumba classes also offered at the site. These details come directly from the Eastern Market listings at easternmarket.org and the First Wednesdays event page.

Visitors planning to attend can check easternmarket.org for the latest updates on the 2026 schedule. The markets provide consistent access to the district's offerings across multiple days each week during the summer period.

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