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Day 2 of La Flea Affair Diwali Edition: Dream Note to take centre stage on Oct 26

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Khushboo Ali

Get ready to kick off your Diwali celebrations in style because Knocksense La Flea Affair is back with its highly-anticipated Diwali Edition from October 25th to 27th!

This time around, La Flea Affair has levelled up, moving to a larger venue at UP Darshan Park. And that means, you can expect more shopping, more food stalls, more exciting games, activities, and of course, live music to keep the energy high!

Wanna know what all Day 2 at the La Flea Affair, has in store for you?Read on-

La Flea Affair will have you mesmerised on Day 2!

Get ready for an unforgettable weekend at La Flea Affair - Diwali Edition, where the magic of music and festive vibes come together! Dream Note, the popular indie band behind soul-stirring tracks like Waqt Ki Baatein and Kahani, will be performing live, tugging at your heartstrings and adding a musical spark to the celebrations on Day 2!

This event in Lucknow isn’t only about great music—it’s your one-stop destination for everything exciting this Diwali! From chic fashion to unique gifts, browse through an array of stalls offering must-haves to elevate your festive style. And don't forget the delicious food, waiting for you at the La Flea Affair!

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What are you waiting for? Grab your tickets to the most-anticipated flea, NOW!

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When- October 26, 2024 | 3 PM onwards

Where- UP Darshan Park, Gomti Nagar

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