Biggest Offline Event by an Indian Tech Startup “FLEA MARKET CONCERT”
YAPPILY’s Flea Market Concert turns out to be a beneficial platform for Hompreneurs, craftsmen and Artisans who wish to sell on an online portal
Yappily, an app-based social network for shopping brought 20 thousand+ visitors with its biggest offline event “Flea Market Concert” in association with OMPCL in the Garden city of India, Bengaluru.
The event took place this Saturday and Sunday i.e. on 3rd and 4th December 2016 at Ozone Urbana. This Flea Market witnessed 250,000+ amazing handpicked products on display across a variety of categories from nearly 50+ sellers. There was a special Kids Zone by Nickelodeon.
It saw shopping enthusiasts across various age groups enjoying along with lots of fun activities, Lip-smacking food stalls, Contests, amazing Craft work on sale and Interesting Workshops all through the weekend giving their shoppers a One-Stop solution to their Shopping spree.
“We are thrilled with the response we have received with our event. This was a new concept ‘Flea market Concert’ where people can shop and groove under the same roof. The whole idea of the Flea Market is to promote handcrafted unique items. Similarly, there are thousands of talented individuals who make amazing handcrafted items, which are not easily discovered by the people. We also wanted to give a platform to these talented professionals to showcase their creativity to a larger set of audiences. Thus YAPPILY happened! “, said Kamonashish Aayush Mazumdar, Co-Founder of YAPPILY.
Sensational Singing superstar “Arijit Singh”, best live performer Raghu Dixit along with the famous Indian Rock Bands Euphoria, Indian Ocean and Parikrama graced the Concert with their popular music numbers.
Yappily connects communities and helps conversations between Sellers and buyers. Yappily is promoting purchase of unique, handcrafted and designer items, to consumers. The collections from sellers comprised of various categories, like clothes, jewelry, home furnishing, artifacts, accessories, books and much more.
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