Moonlight Peaks Loveage Festival Guide: Dates, Events, and What to Do

The Loveage Festival is one of Moonlight Peaks’ marquee springtime events, running on Days 20 and 21. Llemi, the love demon, returns to town and sets the stage for a community effort—everyone pitches in to get a gift booth, a floral setup, and a potluck-style banquet ready. With hearts and affection baked into the decorations, first-time visitors may want a clear rundown of what the festival actually involves before diving in.

Moonlight Peaks also features 23 romance candidates, and this guide compiles them all so you can get a feel for each character’s personality, supernatural background, and more.

The Loveage Festival, Explained

At its core, the Loveage Festival is a town-wide get-together where residents show their feelings in a few different ways. When everything wraps up, there’s a gift exchange designed to make the supernatural residents of Moonlight Peaks feel especially celebrated. Below are the main stations you’ll encounter and what you’ll do at each one.

Bouquet Station

  • Luna runs the Loveage Festival bouquet booth outside Webb of Wonders in the southeast corner of town.

At this station, you’ll find a selection of flowers that let you build a custom arrangement to give to your special someone. Once you’ve assembled your bouquet, you’ll pay based on the combined cost of every flower you included—so it’s worth budgeting ahead of time rather than grabbing everything you like.

To start making your own bouquet, talk to Luna and choose to create a flower arrangement. The available flowers and their prices are shown in the Loveage menu.

Loveage Gift Purchases

  • Elvira operates a booth in the Midnight Market area, offering a variety of distinctive items you can buy as a gift (or as something for yourself).

You can review the items and their prices below, but you’ll still need to speak with Elvira at the Loveage Shop to actually purchase what you want.

Fairy Light Shelf (6 variants)

Hearts Wallpaper (2 variants)

Snek and Jacques are also part of the festival—Jacques is in his usual spot, while Snek can be found outside Alina’s house in the southwest corner of the main Moonlight Peaks area.

Food Table

Mina is in charge of the food table. While you can’t buy food directly, you can contribute to the Loveage Festival Banquet instead. On the tables outside Third Eye Threads, there are three empty slots where you can add a dish or drink of your own. When you speak to Mina, choose Talk About the Banquet, and your inventory bar will appear—then select the food or beverage you want to donate. After that, it will appear on the empty table in the bottom-left corner. You can repeat this donation process up to three times.

Secret Admirer Gift Exchange

On Day 20, talk to Llemi on his stage to set up your gift giving. You can choose up to 3 people to receive one gift each. If you plan to give gifts to all three, you’ll need to speak with him three separate times to finalize each one. You can’t exceed the three-person limit, so make sure you’re confident in your choices before you commit.

The Secret Admirer Gift Exchange automatically starts the following morning on Spring Day 21 when you enter town. Llemi plays an announcement cutscene telling everyone it’s time for the exchange, and then he asks whether you’re ready. If you still want to handle other tasks first, you can select No, not yet. Once you confirm you’re ready, the next sequence reveals who gave gifts to whom.

After the early reveals, Llemi announces the gifts for the people you selected, then you receive your own gift. The person who gave it to you will have an emoji appear above their head, and you can choose how to respond. After those exchanges play out, the festival ends for the year.

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