Stardew Valley- Mermaid Show Secret Guide

During the Night Market festival in Stardew Valley you can go watch the Mermaid Show, which plays a funky little cutscene. While just watching the show doesn’t get you anything besides the short cutscene, there is a hidden secret you can find, if you know the correct password. Here’s what you need to know.

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The Mermaid Show is part of the Night Market festival, which takes place from Winter 15 to 17. The Night Market is located on the pier, right outside Willy’s shop and runs from 5 PM to 2 AM all three days, although the Mermaid Show closes at 12:30 AM. The Mermaid Show is located on the eastern part of the pier.

When you enter the Mermaid Show, it will automatically start playing, and it will restart if you leave and come back in. The show takes 1 hour and 40 minutes of in-game time to complete. Once the show…

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