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Pro-Ad Christmas baubles add festive fun to a Robbie Williams gig
Pro-Ad finished another great year by adding to the festive fun of one of London’s most expected Christmas events!
The event was a private gig from Robbie Williams at LSO St Luke’s. The concert was complete with full orchestra and rousing big band names and it was a treat for a selected audience of competition winners.
The evening of high class entertainment was then given a touch of Christmas fun as guests were presented with bespoke branded Christmas baubles on departure supplied by Pro-Ad. The guests were excited to receive their Christmas gift and as one guest said on receiving her present “this evening just gets better & better!”
The Event Organiser commented on the night “This was a very successful event, very well received by all the guests. Pro-Ad did a great job providing us with high quality Christmas baubles which all the guests loved!”
ABOUT PRO AD
Pro Ad is a Morpeth based promotional merchandise company. It was founded in 1982 by Carlo Nardini and since then it has grown to become one of UK’s leading companies in the promotional merchandising industry. With a consistent growth of sales, Pro Ad serves a large local and national customer base, providing a wide selection of bespoke promotional merchandising solutions.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Pro-Ad Ltd .
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