Heirloom Market set for Sept. 19–20 in Gering

The Heirloom Market returns to Gering Sept. 19–20 with two days of shopping, food trucks, local brews and live music at Five Rocks Amphitheater. Tickets and details: theheirloommarket.co.

September 1, 2025Updated: September 11, 2025
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

GERING, Neb. — The 9th Annual Fall Heirloom Market returns Sept. 19–20 at Five Rocks Amphitheater in Gering, bringing together makers, vintage pickers and small businesses for a two-day community event.

The market features vintage goods, home décor, handmade items and creative products, paired with food trucks, local breweries and live music. Organizers describe the event as a mix of small-town gathering and outdoor festival, offering a seasonal atmosphere under the western Nebraska bluffs.

Gates open Friday, Sept. 19, with VIP admission from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. General admission runs from 1 to 6 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. VIP tickets cost $35 and include early admission and a tote bag. General admission is $15 for the weekend or $10 for a single day. Children 12 and under are free. Tickets are available online or for cash at the gate.

Parking and restrooms are available on-site. Pets are not permitted under City of Gering policy.

The Heirloom Market is celebrating its ninth year of connecting community members with small business makers and artisans. More information, including ticket details and hotel recommendations, is available at theheirloommarket.co.

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