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Custom pedestrian lanes amp up the excitement for Puregold’s “Nasa Atin ang Panalo” concert

Custom pedestrian lanes amp up the excitement for Puregold’s “Nasa Atin ang Panalo” concert

Commuters and motorists passing through Araneta City have spotted a colorful and creative new touch to the everyday urban landscape. At the corner of General Malvar and General Aguinaldo Avenue, colorful and vibrant street art now transforms the standard white pedestrian lanes, commemorating the upcoming Puregold “Nasa Atin ang Panalo” Thanksgiving Concert.

The lanes utilize the signature colors of Puregold as part of their creative design.

“Nasa Atin ang Panalo” Concert

The special pedestrian lanes resemble the bar codes one might find on groceries while shopping at Puregold. Two lanes highlight the four artists collaborating with Puregold on their “Nasa Atin ang Panalo” musical initiative—BINI, SB19, Flow G, and SunKissed Lola. Custom pedestrian lanes also amplify the excitement for Puregold’s “Nasa Atin ang Panalo” concert and add a unique touch to the event experience.

After three successful ticketing events in Puregold Qi Central, Taytay, and Parañaque branches, the concert sold out all its ticketing tiers. Thousands of fans representing the diverse fanbase of BINI, SB19, Flow G, and SunKissed Lola are also expected to witness headlining performances. Moreover, the night will celebrate Original Pinoy Music, with guest appearances from Gloc-9, Skusta Clee, Letters from June, Esay Belanio, and Kahel.

The customized pedestrian lanes include the names of the superstar acts
collaborating with Puregold: BINI, Flow G, SB19, and SunKissed Lola.

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A team of artists from Marahuyo Studio designed and executed the pedestrian lanes. The artists involved also include Anthony Marahuyo, John Carlo Decrepito, Paul Denvir Delmonte, John Roland Alipis, Rheydene Ortega, Rica Permejo, Aina Arena, Charmaine Camba, Alexis John Arena, Jefferson Parajas, and Michael Autos.

The newly unveiled art functions on multiple levels. Not only does it catch the eye of the general public but also serves as a reminder of the momentous musical event set to come on July 12th.

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