The Coca-Cola Truck Experience is CANCELLED in Belfast this weekend

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 8th Dec 2023
Last updated 8th Dec 2023

Coca-Cola has announced that the Coca-Cola Real Magic experience in Belfast on Friday 8th, Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th of December is now cancelled due to weather conditions and the prioritisation of public safety.

All ticket holders to the Coca-Cola Real Magic Christmas experience are advised to hold onto their tickets until they receive further communication from Coca-Cola via the email address provided at time of purchase.

A statement from the Coca-Cola team reads: "Public safety is a primary concern for Coca-Cola at all events it undertakes to deliver and as a result of current weather conditions in Belfast and the specific impact of these conditions on The Titanic Quarter the decision has been taken by the company to cancel the event for all planned dates this week including Friday 8th, Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th of December"

Efforts are underway by the company to find an alternative date so that Coca-Cola can still deliver its Real Magic experience in Belfast.

Speaking on behalf of Coca-Cola, Aisling Wilde, Senior Manager Brand Experiences for GB&I said: "We’re truly sorry that events outside of our control have led to the cancellation of this special Christmas experience in Belfast this weekend.

"We were looking forward to bringing people together to celebrate in the magic of Christmas. Efforts are underway to find alternative arrangements so that we can still deliver our Real Magic experience for those impacted by the cancellation this weekend."

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