Saturday, March 21, 2020

Renaissance Pleasure Faire Cancelled, Citing Coronavirus Concerns.

To date many Renaissance Faires have already been canceled, and will not take place this year due to concerns about the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. 

As one large-scale event after another canceled or postponed throughout Southern California last week the Renaissance Pleasure Faire had initially said it would push back its planned opening by two weeks to April 18; however, by Tuesday, organizers decided not to open at all this year, and push off until next season, on April 3, 2021, with the 59th season.

“We appreciate your understanding and patience during this challenging time,” reads a  statement on the Renaissance Faire’s website. “Huzzah to the 2021 season! Godspeed, and stay safe!”

Exchanges, Refunds, & Options


The fair recognizes many people have already purchased tickets to the 2020 Faire. To take advantage of the offer mail tickets to Renaissance Pleasure Faire; ATTN: Tickets; 5027 Irwindale Ave.; STE 200; Irwindale, CA 91706 postmarked no later than April 1, 2020. Please allow 4-6 weeks for processing. Alternatively, ticket holders can email ticket confirmation email or mobile barcode to reception@renfair.Com along with your complete mailing address. After initiating either method of exchange, physical tickets to the next Faire season in 2021 will be snail-mailed.

If you would like a refund instead contact ShowClix at support@showclix.Com or 888-718-4253 and select option 1.ShowClix will automatically be refunding Pub Crawl tickets. 

Get To Know This Faire


The Renaissance Pleasure Fair celebrates the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and takes a trip back to the 15th and 16th centuries as event workers, volunteers and fans alike dress in period costumes and are entertained by dancers, jousters, marionettes, sword fighting and fire dancers. 

Be sure to add the Renaissance Pleasure Faire to your list for next year, which is planned to open on April 3, 2021 with the Faire’s 59th season.

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