ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – On Saturday, locals were treated to a unique event for those who embrace the darker side of aesthetics and the heavier side of music. The “ABQ Headbangers Market,” held at Fusion on First Street near Roma, brought together a blend of arts, crafts, and merchandise. Visitors were invited to hear the live […]

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – On Saturday, locals were treated to a unique event for those who embrace the darker side of aesthetics and the heavier side of music.

The “ABQ Headbangers Market,” held at Fusion on First Street near Roma, brought together a blend of arts, crafts, and merchandise. Visitors were invited to hear the live sounds of heavy metal, rock, and punk.


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All the vendors at the market specialized in darker, gothic handmade items.

The first market in Albuquerque dates back to October 2021, and organizers have hosted the event ever since. They hope to continue the tradition for many years to come.

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