Stardew Valley' s festival system is the envy of other farming life simulator games. Each festival feels unique, like the player taking part in the town's community, and each has special benefits and unique items associated with it. The Luau is a Summer holiday that can hugely influence players' standing with the entire town at once.

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In Stardew Valley, the Luau event is a Hawaiian-themed festival that takes place on the beach each year. Players won't be able to fish the day of, not even before the event starts, but it's well worth stopping by the beach to take part in the festival, even if players don't put much effort into their contribution.

Updated May 6, 2025 by Erik Petrovich: The 1.6 update for Stardew Valley changed and altered many of the game's most well-loved festivals, and added new mechanics to refresh the same events players have known for nearly 10 years. The Luau received a number of changes that players may not have noticed unless they read the patch notes. There are new items you can add to the Potluck Soup, new items you should avoid adding, and a new layout that changes every other year in-game. This guide to the Stardew Valley Luau event has been updated to include this new information as well as to more clearly explain other aspects of this beloved festival.

When Does The Luau Happen In Stardew Valley?

Stardew Valley Luau Date & Time

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Each festival in Stardew Valley happens only once each year, and the specific day of the season never changes. The Luau takes place in the middle of summer, on 11 Summer, from 9 am to 2 pm on the beach. As long as players arrive at the beach before 2 pm, they can stay at the Luau as long as they like.

When the events of the Luau are over, players will be returned to their farm at 10 pm, just like most festivals in the game. It's important to make sure crops are watered and animals are fed before heading to the beach, as players will be very crunched for time if they procrastinate until after the Luau.

The Luau Potluck Soup Event

Contribute to The Potluck Soup To Increase (Or Decrease) Friendship

Marnie Communal Soup Stardew Valley Luau Festival

The Luau is a super upbeat community-focused event that combines each townsperson's ingredients and, theoretically, turns them into something delectable. Every other year, the Luau layout will change, but the event remains the same at its core, including the Potluck minigame.

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The Communal Potluck Soup is an exercise in trust and the ability of the townspeople to work together, but it's not all sunshine and roses on the beach.

The soup pot is the centerpiece of the Luau festival grounds – it's hard to miss the giant metal cauldron with a crowd standing around it. Just like everyone else in Stardew Valley, the player is able to put a single ingredient into the Communal Potluck Soup.

Be Careful What You Contribute — The Governor Will Taste It

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Governor Response Stardew Valley Luau Festival

The Communal Potluck Soup is an exercise in trust among town residents, and it's implied that the soup is delicious every single year, at least before the player shows up to town. Mayor Lewis is not the ultimate judge on whether it tastes good or not, though: that honor belongs to the Governor.

The Governor makes his only appearance in the game at the Luau and comments on how excited he is to try this year's soup. The player can add just about anything to the soup, but obviously, some ingredients are better than others. A metal ingot, after all, is certainly less suited for soup than, say, an Iridium-quality potato.

Different Ingredients Illicit Different Responses & Friendship

Governor Stardew Valley Luau Festival

The dialogue where Lewis calls the soup "truly disgusting" due to his shorts is just one of the possible outcomes of the Communal Potluck Soup event. Depending on what players decide to add to the soup, there are a possible six total responses that the Governor will have to the soup when he tastes it. Look up all the possible additions and their rankings before choosing one to bring to the Luau.

The best outcome gives 120 friendship points with everyone in Stardew Valley, while a good outcome gives 60 with everyone. If the soup is average, the player's friendship points won't change, but if the soup is bad or awful the player will actually get a penalty to their friendship with everyone in town. If players don't add anything to the soup, the Governor will claim that it is "missing something".

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As of the 1.6 update, the Stardew Valley Luau event allows the Farmer to add new items to the soup, including Jelly, Mayonnaise, and Pickles. Additionally, Wine and Juice affect the soup in new ways based on the ingredients you used to create them, which adds new responses for your ingredient based on its edibility.

The worst thing to put into the soup is the Void Egg, which is now a poisonous consumable as of the 1.6 update. If you add this, you'll automatically get the worst response from the Mayor and townsfolk.

Lewis' Purple Trunks Secret

How To See The Secret Luau Dialogue

Lewis Shorts Stardew Valley Luau Festival

There's one item in Stardew Valley that screws with the outcomes of multiple events and festivals. Early on, players get a request from Lewis to find his purple trunks, as he couldn't figure out where he left them. If players never give him back his trunks, they can have a lot of fun.

Put Lewis' Purple Trunks into the communal potluck pot, and players will get a unique dialogue. Lewis will point out that the soup was perfectly good until the shorts were added, and that he's, "never been more ashamed of this community." Damning words, from a peaceful man.

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Remember To Stop By Pierre's Luau Shop

Pierre Sets Up A Special Booth At The Luau

Luau Start Stardew Valley Luau Festival

Just like with most festivals in Stardew Valley, Pierre sets up a small booth at the Luau to sell themed items and specialty, once-a-year goods. His booth at the Luau is special, though, as it's one of the few places the player can acquire Starfruit in the first year. It's overpriced, but it's well worth it to use as a special gift for NPCs who love Starfruit.

Pierre's booth at the Luau sells jungle and beach-themed items, such as the Totem Pole, the Plain Torch, a variety of leaf and jungle decals, as well as a wall-mounted palm tree image. Compared to his offerings at other festivals during the year, his booth at the Luau is actually relatively cheap, but it's still a good idea to check ahead of time and save up money for anything players desperately want.

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February 26, 2016
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RPG, Simulation
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PC, Xbox One, Android, iOS, PS4, Switch