Sundays in the Triangle are made for exploring, and September 21, 2025, is packed with festivals, live music, food, and cultural experiences across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and beyond. Start your day with The Raleigh Market at the N.C. State Fairgrounds or stroll through Plant Delights Nursery and Juniper Level Botanic Garden for Fall Open Nursery and Garden Days. Over at Dix Park, families can take part in a Flower Making Workshop for Día de Oakwood, while art enthusiasts can head to the North Carolina Museum of Art for End Paper: Art Book Market, a Tar River Poetry Live Reading, and curated Printed Matter Tours.

Durham shines with community spirit at CenterFest Downtown Arts Festival, while Code Wiz hosts an open house for future innovators. Carrboro brings charm with Sunday Brunch Music on the Lawn at Weaver Street Market, and food lovers can’t miss Raleigh Foodie Fare at Moore Square or La Fiesta Del Pueblo on Fayetteville Street, celebrating Hispanic culture with live performances, food, and family fun.

The afternoon offers even more variety: free Ukulele Lessons at KōMANA Brewing Company in Cary, the Black Farmers’ Market with live music from Zoe Hare, and interactive sessions like Drop-In Linocut Stations at NCMA or an Open Studio at Artspace Raleigh. For those interested in history, the African American Walking Tour of Raleigh’s Third Ward at the Pope House offers powerful insights.

As the evening sets in, music fills the region: Sounds on Oberlin: From Baroque to Romantic at White Memorial Presbyterian Church, Music on Mangum in Durham, Bluegrass Open Jam at Bond Brothers Eastside in Cary, and Live Irish Music at Red Moose Brewing in Pittsboro. Raleigh residents can enjoy the Raleigh Concert Series featuring the Tune Swingers at Fred Fletcher Park or head to Brier Creek Fall Food Truck Festival for food and family fun. Oktoberfest celebrations continue at Ponysaurus Brewing Co. with Wolfpack Sound and at D’s Bottle Shop with D’s Oktoberfest. Cap off your night with Sunday Open Mic at Moon Dog Meadery in Durham or Sundays at Sundown Live Music in Chapel Hill.

No matter your vibe—arts, food, history, or music—this Sunday in the Triangle offers countless ways to connect with culture and community. Your week, your city, your fun — stay connected with everything happening in the Triangle at DoRaleigh.com

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