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New pop-up market coming to Charlotte

Organizers have planned pop-up markets in cities around the US + Argentina since 2017 before coming to the Queen City.

A person looking at a table of homemade wares and mini plant vases.

Pop Up Gallery USA began in Argentina in 2017 before expanding to the US.

Photo via Pop-Up Gallery USA

Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago, now Charlotte. Pop Up Gallery USA brings its international brand to the Queen City on Saturday, Aug. 31.

The company originated in 2017 in Argentina before expanding in the US + Europe, Australia, and Switzerland.

“Back in 2017, it wasn’t very common to find that kind of event,” said Sofia, an organizer with Pop Up Gallery USA. “What really inspired us to begin was the idea of an event that brought together local brands and creators, while providing a safe space for pets.”

The 20+ vendors featured in the market are local + applications are still available.

Editor’s note: Interested vendors must message Pop Up Gallery to apply.

“Whether it is tarot readings, artisan handmade products, or vintage goodies, Pop Up Gallery is the right place to find it,” said Sofia. “This will be our first time in Charlotte. We expect to have an amazing market day that will be enjoyable for everyone.”

Mark your calendar. The market is Saturday, Aug. 31, at Legion Brewing.

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