Stardew Valley Flower Dance explained

The Flower Dance in Stardew Valley is all about dancing with that special someone.

Like the Winter Star Festival and the Luau, the Flower Dance gives you the opportunity to get closer to a villager or your spouse. However, due to the romantic nature of the Flower Dance, you can only dance with single men and women. Sorry, Robin!

Along with the Egg Festival, the Flower Dance is one of the two spring festivals.

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Stardew Valley Flower Dance Date and Time Explained

Here’s where the Flower Dance falls on Stardew Valley’s festival calendar:

  • Date: Spring 24
  • Time: 9 am to 2 pm
  • Location: Cross the bridge just south of the Wizard’s Tower. This bridge only appears for this festival.
  • Return to the Farm at – 10pm


Flower Dance in Stardew Valley

Unsurprisingly, the Flower Dance is all about dancing. If you have four or more hearts with any bachelor or bachelorette, you will be able to participate in the dance with them.

You will have to talk to your chosen dance partner twice to unlock the option to ask them to dance. You still have the chance to choose a dance partner once you are married and your friendship will grow with whoever you choose.

One of the main objectives in Stardew Valley is to complete the Community Center packs or, if you’re corporate-minded, you can purchase a JojaMart membership. Fishing is a great way to make money in Stardew Valley, especially if you decide to use ponds and crab traps. Throughout the year, you’ll also be able to attend a variety of festivals, including the Egg Festival, Stardew Valley Fair, and the Night Market.

Flower Dance Shopping Stall in Stardew Valley

Pierre will have a stand throughout the festival and you can buy:

Article Price
seasonal decoration 350g
Seasonal plant (pink) 350g
Seasonal plant (yellow) 350g
flower tub 250g
Flower Tub Recipe 1,000 grams
Daffodil 50 grams
Dandelion 50 grams
Rarecrow (female scarecrow) 2,500 grams

The Flower Dance ends the spring festivals and allows summer to begin with the Luau.

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