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Dulwich Park Fair 15th May 12 - 5pm FREE Magic Shows


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Dulwich Park Fair is on Sunday 15th May 2022 12-5pm!

Dulwich Park Fair has been running since 2007 and normally ends the Dulwich Festival but this year has been postponed, to comply with COVID restrictions, to Sunday 5th September 2021. It is a free outdoor, family friendly, event that includes a Fun Fair, Vauxhall City Farm, Punch and Judy, the Magician, interactive performances and a dog show. The stage by the caf? will feature local musicians, brass bands, choirs and dance acts of all ages. There will be a huge variety of food, craft, drink and charity stalls.


Amigo's Magic will be providing 3 x FREE Magic Shows

at 1pm, 2.45pm and 4.30pm and will last for 30 minutes each show.

We will be near the cafe and next to the Punch and Judy.

We will also have Jokes/Magic Tricks for sale

For more info visit www.amigosmagic.co.uk

No parking: please come by public transport to Dulwich Park, walk or cycle.

Address: College Road, London SE21 7BQ

Admission: free.

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