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Marina Mall is set to mark Eid-ul-Fitr in grand style, promising a festive experience filled with shopping, entertainment, and family-friendly activities.
Scheduled for March 31, 2025, the event invites shoppers and revelers to dress in their finest festive attire and immerse themselves in a vibrant celebration of Eid.
Exciting Festivities Await
Guests can look forward to Live DJ & Entertainment, where they will enjoy the lively beats of a live DJ, setting the perfect mood for the occasion.
There will also be exclusive Shopping Deals, where patrons can take advantage of special Eid discounts across various stores, offering the perfect opportunity to grab outfits, gifts, and treats.
The Henna Art Station will adorn patrons' hands with intricate henna designs, adding a touch of tradition to the celebration.
Patrons can also visit the Eid-Themed Photobooth to capture lasting memories at a beautifully decorated Eid photobooth.
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