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On Sunday 24th September SoLo Craft Fair returns to the Prince of Wales in Brixton to transform two levels of the iconic music venue into a craft festival. Collaborating with the Brixton Design Trail, SoLo Craft Fair will be showcasing the theme 'Love is Power' with an exhibition of locals artists interpretation of what this means to them.


With the nights getting longer and the party season just upon us, the SoLo Craft Fair team have handpicked 45 of the best independent traders in London. These talented local businesses will be selling everything from homeware to fashion to art, making sure there is something to suit everyone's taste and budget.


In the rooms off the lower roof terrace there will be a variety of workshops and activities to keep everyone occupied after you've finished browsing the stalls. You will be given the chance to make a mermaid crown, sustainable jewellery or crochet your own monster! There will be opportunities to drop in on these workshops during the event but to avoid disappointment please book in advance. Please visit the Workshops page on the SoLo Craft Fair website for more information.


In the club room, there will be musicians performing throughout the day, so make sure you grab yourself a drink from the bar and enjoy the entertainment.


As always, SoLo Craft Fair is free for all ages, and there will be sweets available for all guests as they arrive. The event will run 12-5pm on Sunday 24th September at Prince of Wales, Brixton Road, Brixton SW9 8HH


Please note both rooms are upstairs and are accessed through the club entrance.

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