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Spooky Season Starts With Wicked Festival Yucaipa

By Annabelle church
Contributing Writer AKA PIO
09/03/2025 at 02:19 PM

Yucaipa came alive on August 23rd as the Yucaipa Performing Arts Center (YPAC) once again hosted its highly anticipated annual Wicked Festival, and this year was a smashing success! The spooky community from all over the Inland Empire gathered to celebrate the final days of August in the most delightfully macabre way possible. From spooky vendors to equally spooky buyers, the energy was absolutely electric, proving that Yucaipa is the true heart of spooky season celebrations.

Stepping inside the venue was like entering a dark, delightful dream. The hall was packed from corner to corner with an incredible array of booths, each offering something unique to fill your dark, spooky hearts’ content. Attendees reveled in a treasure trove of goods, from eerie art collectibles and hauntingly beautiful handmade creations to wicked merch and delicious food that kept the festive energy soaring. Every path and every corner was a new discovery, a testament to the passionate community of creators and enthusiasts who came together for this incredible event.

More than just a market, the Wicked Festival is a true annual tradition that the community eagerly anticipates. It has grown into a major highlight for Yucaipa, bringing together kindred spirits from across the Inland Empire to share their love for all things dark and mysterious. This year, the event reinforced its status as the perfect celebration of the spookiness that ushers in the fall season. Everyone left with full hands, happy hearts, and a renewed excitement for the magic of the spooky season to come.

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