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That massive game of hide n seek in IKEA Dublin isn't happening - but there is some good news
WE’VE HEARD A lot this week about the proposed game of hide and seek that was ‘planned’ for IKEA Dublin - as over 8000 people signed up for the event that was supposed to be held next Wednesday.
But organiser Adam Forsyth has confirmed to DailyEdge.ie that the event will not go ahead and that it was never supposed to – as it was all a prank over a few Paddy’s Day pints:
But for those who were getting excited about the idea of a large scale game of hide and seek, don’t despair. Adam has liaised with the people who run the Vantastival Festival and can confirm that they are going to host the event on May 30th in a different location – possibly in one of Dublin’s city parks.
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Even though the original event was all a joke, IKEA still got in touch with Adam and told him in no uncertain terms that the event will not be going ahead:
Turns out hide and seek on an industrial scale is indeed a serious business.
The new event will be a family fun day out and the plan is to put the event on in aid of a yet to be nominated charity:
Ireland’s biggest game of hide and seek, you say? That’s something we are very interested in.
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