Marina Mall has announced a fun-filled lineup of activities to mark this year’s Easter celebrations, promising a festive atmosphere for families, friends, and shoppers from April 17 to 21, 2025.
Dubbed the "Easter Eggstravaganza", the five-day celebration is expected to transform the mall into a vibrant hub of entertainment, culture, and shopping excitement.
Patrons can look forward to live performances, giveaways, and a range of family-friendly attractions designed to deliver what the mall describes as “The Ultimate Shopping Experience.”
Throughout the period, shoppers will get the chance to walk away with exciting prizes after spinning the prize wheel.
On Friday, the 19th of April, live acoustic melodies will float through the Mall, making it the perfect backdrop for a leisurely stroll, or simply soaking in the festive spirit.
Some electrifying live DJ sessions will keep the energies of shoppers high on Saturday, April 20 and Sunday, April 21, as they explore the shops or catch up with friends.
An immersive cultural show will take off on April 21 being Easter Sunday. Shoppers and visitors can look forward to colourful performances, rhythmic dances, and a joyful celebration of tradition and heritage.
With this, shoppers and visitors can look forward to colorful performances, rhythmic dances, and a joyful celebration of tradition and heritage whiles indulging in the free live body painting sessions.
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