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Uptown Night Market Returns This April with More Exciting Festivities

Bigger and Better Than Ever: Organized by MASC Hospitality Group (MHG), this year’s festival promises an expanded lineup of vendors, enriched cultural programming, and exhilarating performances celebrating Harlem’s diverse heritage. Save the DateMark your calendars! The festival launches on Thursday, April 10, and will continue every second Thursday of the month through October. Festivities will …

Bigger and Better Than Ever
: Organized by MASC Hospitality Group (MHG), this year’s festival promises an expanded lineup of vendors, enriched cultural programming, and exhilarating performances celebrating Harlem’s diverse heritage.

Save the Date
Mark your calendars! The festival launches on Thursday, April 10, and will continue every second Thursday of the month through October. Festivities will run from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., offering ample time for visitors to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere.

A Feast for the Senses
With an average turnout of over 12,000 guests per event, the Uptown Night Market remains a cornerstone of community engagement, championing Black and Latino-owned businesses. Attendees can explore and shop from over 50 food, beverage, and retail vendors while enjoying high-energy performances and live music. In addition to culinary delights, the festival will host interactive cultural experiences and family-friendly activities throughout the season.

Open to All – Free Admission
The Uptown Night Market is an inclusive event, offering free entry to visitors of all ages. Vendor pricing varies based on merchandise and food offerings.

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