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MARKETFEST, Artisan’s monthly market event, returns to the stylish Spinningfields venue for its second stint on Sunday 30 October. The event promises to be bigger and busier than before with live music and more than twenty stalls, pop-ups and activities for all the family, with added Halloween spookiness. There will also be 30% off Sunday roasts for groups who book in advance here.

Traders at the event include David Draws who will be selling hand-drawn black and white prints, Kula Jewellery with their bespoke pieces, terrariums from the Glass Gardener, handmade candles from the Naked Candle Co.

Traders at the event include David Draws who will be selling hand-drawn black and white prints, Kula Jewellery with their bespoke pieces, terrariums from the Glass Gardener, handmade candles from the Naked Candle Co. and others still to be confirmed.Visitors to Marketfest can expect to be treated to a range of activities including cake decorating from Zara Cakes, the Cartoon Confessional by Tony Husband, cocktail masterclasses, giant pumpkin carving, flatbread making, make-up classes, sparkly face painting by Wish Upon A Sparkle, toffee apple making and much more besides.

To keep the whole family entertained, there will be live music from The Pick Me Ups as well as board games, giant Jenga and giant Connect 4. Grown-ups are covered too with glam make-up tutorials, cocktail classes and, of course, the amazing Artisan bar and drinks menu.

Artisan event manager, Rachel Ainsworth, said: ‘Our last Marketfest event was a great success so we’ve been spending the past few weeks preparing for October’s. We’re proud to be able to offer our customers a monthly, family-friendly event with varied entertainment. We hope people will come back and see what we have up our sleeves at the end of every month.’

Guests are encouraged to book a table in advance for a Sunday roast with 30% off the food bill up for grabs for anyone who books here.

Entry to Marketfest is free for everyone and the festivities begin at midday on Sunday 30 October.