Delhi gears up for a whirlwind of entertainment as Sony YAY!, a renowned kids’ entertainment brand, unveils the much-anticipated third edition of The Giant Wheel Festival in Delhi from December 15 to 17.
Promising an immersive experience beyond television, the festival aims to elevate Sony YAY!’s commitment to fostering happiness among audiences, referred to as their #Happyverse.
Following the success of its Mumbai chapter, which drew over 10,000 attendees earlier this year, the festival seeks to create awe-inspiring moments for kids and families in Delhi.
The Giant Wheel Festival is poised to be a remarkable journey, featuring a diverse array of attractions and entertainment.
The event boasts the star presence of Bollywood icons Shilpa Shetty and Jackky Bhagnani, alongside popular Indian YouTuber Gaurav Taneja, also known as Flying Beast, and his family, who will engage attendees with a variety of exciting activities.
This on-ground manifestation of Sony YAY!’s #Happyverse endeavors to blend entertainment, immersive experiences, and exploration.
It serves as a platform encouraging individuals to embrace their true selves while enjoying a vibrant mix of activities, including magic shows, Zumba sessions, box cricket, and the captivating bubble dome experience—tailored to captivate every member of the family.
The festival also presents a platform for brands to engage and connect with their target audiences. Proudly co-powered by sponsors like Parle Candy Culture, Glucovita Bolts, Nivea, and catch salt and Spices, the festival promises to be the ultimate family fiesta.
Sujoy Roy Bardhan, Sony YAY!’s Marketing, Communications, and OAP Head, expressed, “We have aimed to redefine kids’ entertainment through immersive experiences. The Giant Wheel Festival embodies our commitment to providing unique experiences that resonate with both kids and families.”
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