GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The fourth annual Confluence Festival returns to Grand Rapids starting Friday.

The free festival celebrates all things new in the technology, art, music and science fields with events, expos, parades and more.

The two-day festival gets started with an opening night party on Friday at Rosa Parks Circle. There will be live music, art gallery, food trucks and more. The party is also free to attend.

Saturday’s schedule includes events happening all across West Michigan including downtown Grand Rapids, the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park east of town, the Air Zoo near Kalamazoo and more.

You can see the full schedule of events and learn more about this year’s festival by clicking here.