The much-anticipated festival takes place over nine days, with trad music sessions, table quizzes and guided tours taking place throughout the celebration.
Turbett’s Funfair will also operate nightly in the village from 7pm, and 2pm on Sundays.
Meelin native and current Cork Rose Nancy Lehane will open the festival at the Festival Grounds at 7pm on Friday, September 5, before the Rock Bar’s Fancy Dress competition kicks off from 9pm.
Ms Lehane competed in last week’s Rose of Tralee International Festival, which was won by Laois Rose Katelyn Cummins.
Treasurer of the Newmarket festival, Aaron Jennings, told The Corkman he is delighted that the current Cork Rose will open the event.
“I am surprised that Nancy has the time, I thought she would be too busy, but we got her, thank God,” Mr Jennings laughed.
Other events taking place during the opening weekend of the festival include a guided tour around the Island Wood by the biodiversity group, music bingo in Hourigan’s Bar and a CYMS festival fun event, which will offer bouncy castles, face painting and an ice cream van on Sunday.
A three-ball scramble pitch and putt competition will kick off Monday’s festivities at 7pm before a trad night at An Cultúrlann.
Mr Jennings said anticipation is building throughout Newmarket and neighbouring parishes.
“The excitement is building and we got great feedback from the posters as well,” he said.
Interesting events taking place throughout the week include a cake bake off, wine tasting and an under-18 disco. The Danny Byrne Band will take to the Hiland on Saturday.
The festival will conclude on Sunday with a long-prepared fireworks display.
“The fireworks are something we have been working on for two or three years and we have them this year, which is exciting,” Mr Jennings said.
For the full festival running order, please visit Newmarket Autumn Festival on Facebook.