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Richmond Ren Faire 2026 Packs Them In At Dorey Park
A Photo Essay

The Richmond Ren Faire Greeting Committee at Dory Park, April 18, 2026. Photo Credit: Dave Pearson

Henrico County, VA – This is another first for Digital Beat Magazine!! Check out the images of DBM’s first dive into a Renaissance Faire. What was special about this one is not only was it DBM’s first, it was the inaugural Richmond Renaissance Faire organized by a local organization called Virago Alley.

What was amazing was how soon the event sold out. Granted, at the time, I did not understand what that really meant (I did not know the number of tickets to be sold). On event day, it did not take too long to realize it! The traffic to get into the event was backed way up, but the Henrico police kept in moving oh so well. The line to get in was HUGE, but it was smooth (and it was a blast interacting with people going in).

Inside the event there was so much to see and do. From jousting, craftspeople, merchants, fencing, sword play and performances of all kinds. There were time-era costumes, time-inappropriate costumes, and just made up costumes. It was indeed a renaissance that spanned the ages. But enough of the small talk, let the pictures tell the story!

Richmond Ren Faire Gallery 1 

All photos credit: Dave Pearson

Richmond Ren Faire Gallery 2

All photos credit: Dave Pearson

 

One very appealing aspect of this type of event is the welcoming nature of all. To be who you wanted to be and no one questioned. Heck, I was even able to dress as a photographer and all accepted me with open arms!! This is a MUST experience for anyone who wants to be around people enjoying life!!

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Festival Dates: April 18-19, 2026

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Dave Pearson
Dave Pearson is based out of Richmond, VA by way of Hayward, WI. He has long had a passion for music. Growing up in rural Wisconsin, he rocked out to the likes of Barry Manilow, Neil Diamond, and The Lettermen. Then, one Saturday night, being the rebel he was born to be, he caught an Alice Cooper interview (it may have been on The Midnight Special) and saw him perform, “Welcome to My Nightmare”. Dave was hooked on Rock and Roll (and many other genres as well). Dave has enjoyed (amateur) photography to some degree most of his adult life. Recently Dave started to apply his event photography skills in various music settings with success. He finds that photographing a performance gives him a much greater appreciation for the artist.