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Get ready for Clark Aurora Fest 2020

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CLARK FREEPORT -- Are you ready for two whole days of music, food, hot air balloons, and more? Ready or not, hot air balloons are coming back to Clark this March for a certified epic weekend!

Epic Events together with Clark Global City and online food delivery service company - Mangan.PH, teamed up to bring us the first ever Clark Aurora Fest 2020! The event is set to take place on March 13 and 14, 2020 at Clark Global City in Pampanga.

Festival goers will enjoy live performances from some of the most sought after artists in today’s generation as well as up and comers! Several fans are already gushing online upon seeing posts regarding the lineup! It includes Ben and Amp; Ben, IV of Spades, December Avenue, Chocolate Factory, Michael Pangilinan, Kiyo, Al James, Allmost, Ronnie Alonte, Unique Salonga, and more!

This festival wouldn’t be as awesome without sumptuous food and drinks. Over a hundred food stalls will be spread out in the venue to cater to your cravings throughout the day!

Named after the northern star – Aurora, the event’s highlight will be the stunning “Night Glow” where they light up the hot air balloon displays at night!

Hear your favorite artists perform under the stars with beautiful hot air balloons and fireworks display as backdrops! Nothing short of spectacular, indeed!

Other exciting activities to look forward to are bazaars, 4x4 production race, and car shows!

Tickets are priced at P350 (regular) and P750 (VIP). Tickets are selling fast so grab yours now!

For more updates, visit the official website of Clark Aurora Fest – www.clarkaurorafest.com and like their official Facebook page – www.facebook.com/clarkaurorafest. (PR)

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