The Useless Project's next flea market will have a 90s theme and will even feature live rappers.
Taking place this Saturday, July 9 between 12pm and 4.30pm at The Workman's Club, over 30 vendors will gather to offer Dubs plenty of vintage fashion, crafts and other unique finds. Organisers Geraldine and Taz like to have themes for each month's flea market, and this time around they're taking us back to the 90s with rappers, plenty of 90s tunes and The Workman's bar serving pints and other drinks.
Geraldine told Dublin Live: "The market is going to be filled to the brim with loads of different stalls. There'll be vintage and pre-loved fashion, homeware, candles, art, sustainable cosmetics, jewellery, everything you would expect at a flea market.
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"There will also be a Tarot card reader which I'm very excited about. She's fantastic and I would say she's quite accurate. The Refill Mill is coming all the way from Mullingar. She'll have loads of gorgeous zero waste sustainable produce like shampoo bars, natural cleaning products and treats.
"This month in particular, we've got some great vintage bits there."
Those heading to the market will also be welcome to have a drink at The Workman's while enjoying some live entertainment and music.
Geraldine told us: "There is a bar which will be doing drinks deals all day. Next door is Bison if people want to get food there. We've got a very special performer coming. We try to have a different theme every month for the flea market. This month the theme is 90s. We'll have 90s music blaring all day.
"There will also be some 90s rappers coming in."
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