Vegan Night Market is back on Saturday, June 1 from 6 – 10 p.m. at a brand-new location — the Rillito Park, 4502 N. First Ave.
Presented by Death Free Foodie and Tucson Foodie, this fun event brings together restaurants, food artisans, artists, and more for a fun plant-based evening. In the past, the quarterly Vegan Night Market was hosted at Owl’s Club and the south lawn of the Children’s Museum Tucson, drawing more than 2,000 people each time.
This June, at least 50 vendors will be serving a diverse selection of mouth-watering food, sweets, cocktails, beauty products, and more, with live music from DJ Han Cholo and Gorville Wreck all night.
“Our new venue has a ton of parking and space to roam and enjoy yourself,” said Hannah Hernandez, aka Death Free Foodie. “We’ve got a bunch of incredible small businesses from Tucson and a few from nearby cities and states! Fill up on savory food and sweet treats, along with a large variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Treat yourself to permanent jewelry or a tattoo, listen to great music, and have a great time! Can’t wait to see you!”
The event is free to attend and there’s going to be free parking thanks to support from the Better Business Bureau, OGeez!, Whiskey Del Bac, Originate, and the Heirloom Farmers Market.
Don’t miss the opportunity to join this inclusive gathering! Invite your friends, vegans and non-vegans alike, for a memorable evening.
The Vegan Night Market will be located at Rillito Park, 4502 N. First Ave. For more information, visit vnm.tucsonfoodie.com. To keep up with the latest, follow Death Free Foodie on Instagram.
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