Join the vibrant festivities at SM City Cebu and SM Seaside City Cebu for an unforgettable Sinulog celebration. Enjoy stunning installations, lively performances, exciting activities, and more!
Get ready for an unforgettable Sinulog celebration at SM! Join the vibrant festivities at SM City Cebu and SM Seaside City Cebu , where stunning installations, lively performances, and exciting activities await.Find your perfect Sinulog outfit at SM City Cebu 's Islands Souvenirs Sinulog Playground, complete with Cut-and-Style stations until January 26 at the lower ground level.Sto.
Niño Exhibit from January 8–19 at Seaview Wing\Explore the AweSM Fiesta Fair located at the lower ground level of the main mall and discover Cebu’s best pasalubong and crafts at SM City Cebu, ongoing until Jan 19. Indulge in culinary feasts: Feel the beat at SM City Cebu’s AweSM Groove Grounds from January 8–19, and dance to Sinulog tunes from January 10–19. Meet and take photos with your favorite bears in Sinulog costumes at the North Wing Atrium of SM City Cebu from January 10-12 and January 17-19 at 3PM. Don't forget to strike a pose at the AweSM Artscape from January 13-28 in SM Seaside City Cebu.\Wrap up Sinulog with the AweSM Fireworks Display at SM Seaside City Cebu (January 19, 9 PM) and the Soundwave Party at SM City Cebu (January 19, 7 PM)
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