FARGO — The sounds of swords clashing, hooves galloping and crowds cheering at the Horse Park will have to wait till next year.

The North Dakota Renaissance Faire is looking ahead to 2026 as the group announced on May 9 that unexpected twists have led them to postpone their June event.

According to their Facebook page, the North Dakota Renaissance Faire has postponed its fourth annual festival due to "recent logistical challenges and weather disruptions at other events."

Last year's King Caeser Productions' event, hosted in the North Dakota Horse Park in Fargo , brought all sorts of medieval entertainment, including jousting, various music groups and festive fairies.

The area's other medieval-themed event, the Red River Valley Renaissance Faire 2025, is scheduled for Aug. 2-3 and

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