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Events in Hampshire

Hat Fair

An event in July in Hampshire
Winchester
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Hat Fair ends on 30th November -0001
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Hat Fair is the UK's longest running Street Arts Festival in the UK, and takes place over 4 days filling the ancient city of Winchester with record audiences. This year it celebrates its 35th birthday (having started at a busking festival in 1972).

The programme features international and national large scale performances and regularly commissions new work as well as bringing established and acclaimed performances from around the world (over 40 companies from England, Ireland, Wales, Australia, New Zealand, America and more). In addition, there is a hatting programme, educational activities, music and an arts and crafts music.

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