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cubadupa market

Sharon from Karori

New Zealand’s most creative and diverse festival is back for 2023, and Foxtail Events are super excited to be partnering with the team at CubaDupa to bring this fantastic market to you!

Come celebrate the vibrancy, diversity and creative spirit of Wellington this March - open the portal and dive into another world of talented artists and crafters at this fabulous event.

This family friendly market will be located in Marion Street from 11am – 6pm on Sunday, 26 March 2023.

Not only will there be a selection of art, craft and food, but you will also be able to listen to the sweet sound of buskers…. and if you venture over to Cuba and the surrounding streets, you can immerse yourself in the entertainment and music on the big stages.

So much for everyone to see and do!

We are still accepting applications for his market, so if you wish to apply, please fill in the form here - forms.gle...

FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE - fb.me...

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