NICEVILLE, Fla. — The Niceville Bazaar will return to the Mullet Festival Grounds on Saturday, October 18, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., offering a full day of shopping, food, live music, and family-friendly entertainment.
The 2025 event will feature 200 vendors, 20 food trucks, a silent auction, and performances throughout the day, according to event organizers. Admission and parking are free.
This year’s entertainment lineup includes Hysteria’s Spotlight Hour, featuring live performances by April Williams, Austin Clester, Makiyah Gordon, Shep Harper, and several other local artists. A Kids Stage Show, inspired by The Greatest Showman, will be presented by Hysteria’s Entertainment and Entertainment Ignited.
Free children’s activities will include treats, a magician, face painting, and more. Special performances are also scheduled by Hope Given & Ryan Fredrick Stroud Duo and The Paradise Vale Band.
The day-long event traditionally draws 7,000 or more people.
The Niceville Bazaar is hosted by Freedom Life Compass, a local nonprofit organization that supports community missions and operates the Freedom House, a transitional home helping single women rebuild their lives and careers.
“Freedom Life Compass exists to serve the forgotten and the lost,” the organization said.
“We help women at Freedom House discover their passion and profession so they can lead successful lives within their own communities.”
The event will take place at the Mullet Festival Grounds, 598 State Road 85 North in Niceville.
Organizers said the celebration will benefit local missions, promote community connection, and support small businesses and local nonprofits.

									 
					





