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Spectrum@Metro Turns Into Cricket Carnival as DC Fans Flock to Fan Sabha

Noida, April 29, 2025: Spectrum@Metro was brimming with excitement and energy as DC fans gathered for a thrilling Fan Sabha. The event brought together a huge crowd of cricket enthusiasts, creating a vibrant and festive atmosphere.
The Fan Sabha offered fans a memorable experience with exciting activities and special merchandise. During the event, a quiz was organized by the mall, and the winners received free match tickets as prizes. The lively setup, music, and giveaways ensured that every DC supporter left with cherished memories and a stronger connection to their team.
Adding to the energy were radio partners Fever FM, Punjabi Fever, and 94.3 Radio One. Speaking about the event, Ajendra Singh, Vice President (Sales & Marketing) of Spectrum@Metro, said, “We are thrilled to have hosted the Fan Sabha and to witness such an overwhelming response from DC fans. At Spectrum@Metro, we aim to create unique experiences that bring communities together and celebrate shared passions. Events like these strengthen our bond with the people and reaffirm our commitment to being a vibrant lifestyle and entertainment destination.”
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