It’s safe to say that there are many festivals and events across the year inStardew Valley. Some last for multiple days, while others take place on one specific day. There are even events that aren’t signposted and can offer unique items.

From the Flower Dance in Spring to the Feast of the Winter Star in Winter, there’s always some kind of event or festival to look forward to inStardew Valley. Most of these festivals will stop time completely, but the mini-festivals added in the1.6 updatehave forgone this feature, so you still need to be aware of the time and your other responsibilities.

When are all the events in Stardew Valley?

There are also things that happen at specific times that have nothing to do with events or festivals, such as finding the Leprechaun Hat or unlocking the railroad area, which happens on the same day in every playthrough. If you’re looking to plan ahead, I’ve got everyStardew Valleyevent outlined in calendars below, along with their times and details to start.

Flower Dance in Stardew Valley

Trout Derby in Stardew Valley

Fall in Stardew Valley

Winter in Stardew Valley

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