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PG Live 2021 Is Open For Registration

Retail buyers, distributors and licensees are invited to book their free tickets to Progressive Greetings Live, the ‘greatest greeting card show’, which is set to place on Tuesday 27 July and Wednesday 28 July at London’s Business Design Centre.

Click HERE to register.

The dates have been shifted from their original early June timing to the end of July, well after the date (June 21) that Boris Johnson has cited in relation to social distancing measures, which are expected to no longer be in place.

Above: The Business Design Centre in Islington.
Above: The Business Design Centre in Islington.

“Thankfully the Covid situation is improving by the day in the UK, with the vaccine rollout ahead of schedule,” explains Warren Lomaxjoint show director of PG Live.  “By moving PG Live from early June to late July allows for an extra seven weeks of people’s confidence to build as we all embrace the new dawn.”

Having spoken to many exhibitors over the last few months, Warren adds: “it has come across loud and clear that the greeting card community really wants PG Live to go ahead, so that retailers can see in the flesh all the inspiring new ranges and designs that publishers have been creating.”

To register, visit www.progressivegreetingslive.com.

 

Top: Jumping for joy! The countdown is on for PG Live 2021.

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