EXCLUSIVE DEALS FOR ONE DAY ONLY
June 10, 2026. Louisville, KY. – Festival fans have a chance to score special deals on one-of-a-kind Kentucky Derby Festival merchandise! The Kentucky Derby Festival is holding its Annual Sale, a one-stop-shop for finding a variety of unique and festive Derby Festival merch and memorabilia this Friday. The ONE DAY ONLY shopping event is June 12 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Derby Festival office at 1001 South Third St. in Old Louisville.
The Annual Sale features exclusive savings on a variety of items, including merchandise from the 2026 collection, along with unique collectibles like Pegasus Pins, glassware, and Julia Gash merchandise. Plus, shoppers will even find some rare treasures.
Some highlights of the sale include discounts on official posters from past years, as well as PNC Tour de Lou cycling jerseys. The Derby Festival Pin Wagon will be on-site showcasing 2026 metal event pins and plastic pins spanning from 1973-2026. There will also be a Pin Room open at the Festival Office where shoppers can stock up on metal event, balloon and corporate pins dating back to the 1970s, including a special edition 2026 Pin set.
The ultimate sale for Festival fans, this event typically attracts large crowds and sell-outs are expected. Patrons are encouraged to come early for the best selection and savings.
Cash and credit cards will be accepted for purchases. Items must be taken upon purchase; no holds. All sales are final.
The Kentucky Derby Festival Annual Sale will be held rain or shine.
About Kentucky Derby Festival
2026 marks the 71st year for the Kentucky Derby Festival, a month-long celebration packed with 70+ events leading up to the first Saturday in May. As an independent community organization, it’s supported by 4,000 volunteers, more than 400 businesses and civic groups, Pegasus Pin sponsorships and event participation. It entertains more than 1.5 million people every spring and has a local economic impact of more than $200 million. This involvement has made the Festival the largest single-attended event in Kentucky and one of the leading community celebrations in the world.
