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A festival & carnival celebrating the great music, food, & fun of the bayou culture.
Great crawfish, shrimp, alligator, & more - spiced right & priced right!
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Vendors

If you are interested in being a Vendor at the Katy Cajun Invasion, please fill out the online Vendor Format the link below. You will be contacted by our Vendor Coordinator, Jeb Adame.

Online Vendor Form

After filling out the online form, if you want to pay the Vendor Fee by credit card, click the link below.

Online Payment Processing

If you have any additional questions, please email Jeb at Vendors@TurnToProductions.com or call (512) 371-1897.


Festival Vendors: The festival will feature vendors with the best of arts, crafts, gifts and more from Katy, the Greater Houston-Gulf Coast Area and around the country.

Food Vendors:

Cajun Food: Cajun cuisine grew out of the bayou culture, where people with a love of great food and good times had to make do with what was available. Applying sheer artistry to simple ingredients, they created unique blends of rich flavors and lively spices that captivated the world. Seafood and game from the bayous and bays, meat, sausage, and vegetables from the farms, and the bountiful supply of herbs and spices from the woods and swamps learned over generations have been joined in almost endless variations. Our Vendors proudly offer the best of the tradition.

Festival Food: Although Cajun flavors are a focus of the Pearland Crawfish Festival, there is plenty of classic festival fare to appeal to any palate, from Vendors who have honed their craft in festivals across Texas and America.


Note for Food Vendors:
The Festival reserves control of all beverage sales, specifically alcoholic, carbonated soft drinks, and bottled water. Fruit juice-based drinks made at the site are available. In the interest of a successful event for all vendors and convenience to patrons, although some very popular items are available to more than one vendor, the Festival will limit the number of certain items to avoid excess duplication.