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West Hills Mall has outlined a series of activities to mark the Easter season, with events scheduled throughout April and during the long Easter weekend.
The celebration, which began on April 1, features Easter-themed promotions from a range of retailers at the mall. Shoppers are being offered seasonal deals and discounts as part of the campaign.
The main activities are set for the Easter weekend, beginning on Good Friday, April 18, with a Live Band Show at the mall’s Food Court. The music event is intended to open the weekend with a lively atmosphere.
On Holy Saturday, April 19, there will be cultural performances and acrobatic displays from 2:00 pm, followed by a Soulful Acoustic Session in the evening from 6:00 pm.
Easter Sunday, April 20, will start with another Acoustic Session, offering a more relaxed setting for visitors. In the evening, a Live DJ Session is planned to round off the day with music and dancing.
The programme continues on Easter Monday, April 21, with the introduction of an Easter Gaming Arena. The space will be open to gamers of all ages to take part in various competitions and win prizes.
In addition to the headline events, a Family Fun Weekend will run from April 18-21. This will include face painting, games, and live entertainment aimed at both children and adults.
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