ACRAL - Association of Commerce and Services of the Algarve Region (Lagos Delegation) carries out the fourth edition of Stock Out, with the presence of around 40 retailers, between March 29th and April 1st.
This initiative, supported by the local authority, has as its main objective the dynamization of local commerce, and a large influx of visitors is expected.
In this edition of the event, where discounts go up to 80%, around 40 exhibitors will be present along the 0th floor of the Anel Verde car park, with products in the areas of clothing, jewellery, fashion accessories, footwear, textiles , furniture and decoration, catering, culture, among others. This is an opportunity for local merchants to sell their products at attractive prices for buyers.
The event, which has a strong cultural component, is free to enter and runs on March 29th and 30th between 18:00 pm and 23:00 pm, on the 31st (Saturday) between 15:00 pm and 23:00 pm and on April 01st (Sunday ) will be open to the public between 15:00 and 21:00.
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
March 29st
18:30 – Percussion Group of the Sociedade Filarmónica Lacobrigense 1º. of May
21:00 pm – Demonstration of the Vivafit Gym
21:30 pm – Performance of the “Travel Notes” Band
March 30st
18:30 pm – Performance by Marta Alves
19:30 pm – Light Orchestra of the Grupo de Amigos do Chinicato
21:30 pm – Demonstration of the Vivafit Gym
22:00 – Animation with the Experimental Theater of Lagos
March 31st
16:00 – Percussion Group of the Sociedade Filarmónica Lacobrigense 1º. of May
17:00 – Dances of the World with the Traditional Dance Group of the Senior University of Lagos
18:00 pm – Demonstration of the Vivafit Gym
18:30 pm – Concert with “Young Musicians from the Academy” by the Academy of Music of Lagos
21:00 pm – Performance by Marta Alves
22:00 – Performance of the Portuguese Popular Music Group Amodantiga
April 01 Day
16:30 – Dances of the World with the Traditional Dance Group of the Senior University of Lagos
17:00 – Lagos Dance Association presentation
18:30 pm – Performance of the Odiáxere Folklore Group
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