For the past 23 years, art and music lovers have flocked to Hoboken in the fall for a festival that brings it all together. Sunday is their day.

The 24th annual Hoboken Arts and Music Festival will take place on Sept, 24 at its new location on Washington Street between Eighth and 14th streets.

This free event features many musical acts on two different stages. On the Eighth Street stage, people can see the Sensational Country Blues Wonders, Campfire Flies, Zydeco Revelators, The Skullers and Queens of Soul.

On the other stage at 13th Street, people can listen to Songs for Seeds, Preschool of Rock, Garden St. School, Studio L, Andrea de la Vogue, Gene D. Plumber and Frankie Morales & the Mambo of the Times Orchestra.

To go along with the music, there will be artists displaying their works including oil paintings, watercolors, acrylics, sculptures, mixed media and photography.

Vendors will also sell crafted and handmade products including pottery, wood items, furniture, jewelry, quilts and other items.

Food stands from Hoboken restaurants will set up in the street. They will sell a variety of food including Thai, Indian, Greek, French, Italian, Mexican and more.

Children's activities will be set up throughout the festival. It will include face painting, sand art, balloons and more.

Washington Street will be closed from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday from Eighth to 14th streets. NJ Transit buses 22, 89 and 126 will operate on a detoured route.

The Hoboken Arts and Music Festival will take place from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

For more information about the festival, go to hobokennj.org.