This weekend’s Olive Tree Market will once again be held at The Station in Newcastle.

Offering a vibrant showcase of local talent and creativity this Saturday’s market promises a blend of handmade products, live music, and delicious street food.

Among the highlights, this Saturday is a special workshop by Rosehip Flowers. The team will provide all the flowers, foliage, materials, and tools needed to create your own stunning flower crown.

Brennan Fell, known for his work with Midnight Chicken and Hunter Valley Ramblers, will perform a mix of folk, swing, and country blues from the 1920s to the 1950s, along with some original songs inspired by his life on the road.

Joining him is Hannah Quinn, a 15-year-old singer-songwriter from Newcastle, whose deeply personal songs have already made waves on Spotify and Louis Abell, a Newcastle musician and producer, whose diverse musical tastes promise a captivating setlist.

Food lovers are in for a treat with Plant Based Eatery, showcasing contemporary, plant-based Thai street food with influences from Western and Southeast Asian cuisines.

Their dishes, made with fresh local ingredients and cooked on-site, are gluten-free and free from common allergens, ensuring everyone can enjoy their flavorful offerings. Whether you’re a vegan, vegetarian, or a curious meat lover, their menu is sure to impress.

The Olive Tree Market is happening at The Station in Newcastle this Saturday, 3 August from 9am. Visit theolivetreemarket.com.au for more info.


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