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Craft Festival in Brixton this Sunday!!!


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On Sunday 2nd April, SoLo Craft Fair will be transforming the club area and roof terrace of The Prince of Wales into a craft festival!


Join us for a day of over 40 wonderful craft stalls selling everything from homeware to jewellery to artwork - we will be bringing together some of South London's most talented creatives. There will be plenty of creative workshops for guests to have a go at creating their own masterpieces, including the upstairs hotel room being taken over by Camp Wildfire who will be bringing their 'Questival' to SoLo Craft Fair. The room will take you back in time to their 1950's activity camp where you will be invited to take part in classes such as make your own acrylic jewellery.


The stage downstairs in the club room will be used by local bands throughout the day and the bar will be open. So enjoy a drink and enjoy the variety of music.


There will be a kids activity corner that is completely free so the little ones will be kept occupied. The upper roof terrace will be having a BBQ party, so make sure you save some space for lunch there.


Free entry and popcorn for all guests! Join us on Sunday 2nd April 12-4pm for our debut event in Brixton.

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