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Shop PopUp RVA this spring

The largest weekly vendor market in Richmond returns to the Diamond April-October.

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Snack, shop, and socialize at PopUp RVA.

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PopUp RVA at The Diamond is back this Saturday, April 1. The weekly vendor market is the largest of its kind in Richmond, boasting 50+ vendors, live music, and food trucks. Here’s how to attend.

The event takes places every Saturday from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., rain or shine. You’ll spot the tents from Arthur Ashe Boulevard — the market sets up in the Red Lot. Parking is available in the Yellow, Blue, and Green Lots.

PopUp RVA is family-friendly and pets are welcome. Check out the full schedule of performers, food trucks, and businesses each week on the website.

This weekend, look out for live music by Kailey Conner and Radio Riot, plus vendors selling art, candles, toys, jewelry, wine, sweet and savory treats, and more.

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