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Pavilion Night Market returns

Get ready for an unforgettable evening under the stars as The Pavilion Shopping Centre transforms its parking area into a vibrant celebration of local flavour, creativity and live entertainment at the much-anticipated Pavilion Night Market on Saturday.

THE Pavilion Night Market returns on Saturday, May 30 from 15:00 until 22:00 at the Pavilion Shopping Centre.

The market supports micro-businesses and pop-up entrepreneurs, allowing a wide range of shopping, dining, kiddies and entertainment options for visitors.

The market has confirmed more than 60 carefully curated vendors, including gift ideas, bespoke items, garments, jewellery, handmade crafts, décor items, vintage wares and toys.

Food lovers are in for a treat with an exciting mix of street food favourites, gourmet bites, speciality dishes, indulgent desserts and market styled snacks.

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Shoppers can relax in dedicated seating areas, enjoy a meal with friends and family, and immerse themselves in the vibrant sounds of live music throughout the afternoon and evening.

Adding to the atmosphere will be live music. Among the featured acts on the programme will be Second Note – acoustic soul pop electric guitarist and vocalist duo; market regulars, Many Moore, a three-piece acoustic pop jazz soul outfit from Pietermaritzburg; and Zoe Wright, a Durban based acoustic singer who performs a solo relaxed folk and indie set with her ukulele.

The Rooftop Market will be close to Undercover Parking B. The Night Market will take place at Undercover, accessible via Entrance 5 or Entrance 6. Entry is free and all are welcome.

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