Predicted thunderstorms have forced a last-minute venue change for the flagship FOOD Week event.
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Organisers confirmed the Sampson Street Long Lunch will be held at the Orange Showground Agricultural Pavilion.
"We have not undertaken this decision lightly and share your disappointment that we won't be able to celebrate under the golden canopy of Sampson Street itself," an online statement said on Friday.
"However, if we can't bring you to Sampson Street, we are working with the incredibly talented [Styling by Minikin] to bring Sampson Street to you!"
It follows confirmation the annual night market will relocate from its traditional home at Robertson Park to the Naylor Pavilion Showground.
The change in venues follows the Bureau of Meteorology's forecast, predicting a 95 per cent chance of rain and potential thunderstorms on Friday.
Rainfall is predicted to reach up to 35mm, equivalent to a month's worth.
Last year's night market faced a similar situation and was also relocated to the showgrounds.
FOOD Week organisers said the change in location is for the "comfort and safety of guests, producers, vignerons and all involved."
The event showcases up to 50 food and drink stalls from the region's best chefs, cooks, winemakers and brewers.
It will commence at 5.30 PM, with free shuttle services available to and from the Showgrounds, departing from the Visitor Centre on Byng Street between 5.15 and 8.45 PM.
FOOD Week is ten day festival, showcasing produce and wine from the Orange region.
Admission to the night markets costs $12 per person with a wine glass, $10 per person without a wine glass and kids under 12 years of age are free.