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IPC Shopping Centre seeks to #KitaJagaKita on New Year’s Eve

The community shopping centre is turning the iconic Mutiara Damansara New Year’s Eve party into a digital pandemic-friendly celebration

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Dec 2020 5:00PM

IPC Shopping Centre seeks to #KitaJagaKita on New Year’s Eve
The IPC Shopping Centre in Mutiara Damansara. – Pic courtesy of IPC, December 28, 2020

SETTING a benchmark in Malaysia’s retail landscape, IPC Shopping Centre is ringing in the new year through an innovative ‘phygital’ celebration with its ‘IPC Live Shopping Fiesta’.

Upholding the annual Mutiara Damansara New Year’s Eve countdown festival, the shopping centre will be adapting the event into a 12-hour continuous shoppable livestream consisting of exclusive deals, giveaways, and entertainment from local and international artists.

Running from 12.30pm on December 31st until 12.30am the next day, it will be Malaysia’s longest and fully shoppable Facebook Live event. 

Viewers can shop virtually at their favourite IPC stores and participate in games and giveaways hosted by influencers such as Tata Wanqian, Koe Yeet, Natalie Chai, Fiza Saad, Ming Yue Ho, and Adzrin Mansor.

The countdown will climax with music performances by international singer-songwriter, Jeremy Zucker, and local songstress, Talitha Tan. Jeremy’s much anticipated exclusive performance is made possible with the collaboration and support of Spotify and Universal Music Group.

“We are delighted to still be able to hold onto our tradition of hosting a New Year’s Eve celebration for the community – except this time, virtually to reach a wider audience,” said Karyn Lim, General Manager of IPC Shopping Centre. 

“While we are seeing a positive recovery in visitation in the past couple of weeks, we remain committed to supporting our tenants. 

“Therefore, like how Malaysians have risen to the occasion to #kitajagakita, we are thrilled to support 100 over brands across almost 40 tenants, ranging from Home Furnishing, Fashion & Sportswear, Beauty & Health, Food & Beverages, and Kids, Education & Technology, during the livestream. 

“This New Year’s Eve will be slightly different for all, but we hope to continue offering exciting, fun and more importantly, safe celebration for the community.”

The tenants participating with their exclusive offers include Ikea Damansara, Harvey Norman, All IT Hypermarket, Fitness Concept, Popular Bookstore, Aeon Wellness, Padini Outlet, Happikiddo, Focus Point, Brands Outlet, Skechers, Dr. Hauschka, Jurlique, Crocs, Natural Home Décor, Cuticle The Nail Experts, Eight Days Salon, Stoneage by Good2U, Niki Cains Home, O.W.L Eyewear, Spotlight, Thule, Lelas, Hair Zone Studio by Michael Poh, Original Classic, Tsen Lighting, Oriental Persian Carpets, Brow & Co., and GMG TIMEWARE. 

Food and Beverage (F&B) tenants also include Hana Japanese Dining, Noodle Shack, Ichiban Ramen, Paradise Dynasty, Bucket B Café, and Bru.Day. 

Kenneth Aruldoss, Managing Director of Harvey Norman Asia, shared, “Without a doubt, the retail industry has had a challenging year. 

“However, IPC has always been a strong partner to Harvey Norman, always innovating to ensure visitors keep coming. 

“We are excited to be part of the livestreaming initiative as it certainly brings a new approach to how customers interact with shopping centres.”

Elaine Chew, CEO of Happikiddo, added, “We know shopping habits are no longer like what they were during pre-Covid days. 

“As a baby concept store, we have not only increased our online presence to stay relevant to our customers but also integrated seamlessly with IPC’s marketing initiatives. 

“We both share the same family-focused agenda, and nothing is more rewarding than giving new and existing parents fewer worries, and a more hassle-free experience, through this virtual event.”

The ‘IPC Live Shopping Fiesta’ offers shoppers a unique way to shop and be engaged as they welcome the new year. 

The 12-hour livestream event features tenants promoting their products and special deals, where shoppers can make their purchases anytime until January 3 within the Facebook platform. 

Also, IPC is collaborating with Lalamove to meet the same-day-delivery shopping demands for purchases made before 9pm within Klang Valley. Shoppers can enjoy free delivery, capped at RM20 when they are the first 500 to make a purchase on December 31st.

As the first in Malaysia, IPC Shopping Centre is bringing the New Year’s Eve countdown to screens with the following schedule:

  • 12.30pm: IPC Live Shopping Fiesta begins!
  • 1pm to 10pm: Exclusive promotions and sales from tenants such as Ikea Damansara, Harvey Norman, All IT Hypermarket,Happikido and so much more! There will also be games and giveaways run by the hosts.
  • 10pm to 11.59pm: Live performances by Talitha Tan and Jeremy Zucker.
  • 11.59pm: Countdown begins.

For more information on ‘IPC Live Shopping Fiesta’, please visit www.ipc.com.my or join the online event at https://fb.me/e/HZtvY3zC. – The Vibes, December 28, 2020

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