THE GROUNDBREAKERS PRODUCES SPECTACULAR ANNIVERSARY SHOW HOOG CATHARIJNE
Hoog Catharijne celebrated her 50nd birthday last Sunday with a spectacular anniversary show in the city center of Utrecht. Well-known artists Antoon and Davina Michelle provided live performances from an impressive stage on the water during The Big Anniversary ShowThe Groundbreakers won the pitch from property owner Klépierre and was allowed to develop and produce the special anniversary show.
Impressive stage on the water
Exactly fifty years after the opening by Princess Beatrix on September 24, 1973, thousands of visitors gathered on and around the Utrechtse Singel to celebrate the golden jubilee. An impressive stage was built on the water in front of the entrance to Hoog Catharijne on the TivoliVredenburg side. The Big Anniversary Show. More than 4,000 visitors enjoyed the free show from stands on the quays or on boats in the water. The memorable show was presented by Utrechter Tim Senders, known from Streetlab.
Packed with entertainment programme
Mayor of Utrecht, Sharon Dijksma, and Shopping Center Director Rinus Griep opened the evening, after which the audience enjoyed a jam-packed entertainment programme. Highlights of the show included live performances by pop artist Antoon and singer Davina Michelle and her band. At the end of the anniversary show, the history of Hoog Catharijne and its connection to the city of Utrecht was highlighted, after which dancers on the water catwalk, fire throwers, light artists and mermaids formed a dazzling grand finale. The Big Anniversary Show was a wonderful finale to the iconic shopping centre's 50th anniversary.
Anniversary campaign
Brand experience agency The Groundbreakers developed and produced Hoog Catharijne's anniversary show on behalf of owner Klépierre. The Big Anniversary Show was the end of the three-month anniversary campaign in which events and activities in and around the shopping centre were organised every week by the agency. These included a ten-day children's party XXL, interactive pop-up experience about history, game show with human grabbing machine 'Lucky Crane' and a boat taxi shuttle service that took visitors from the city centre across the canals to the shopping centre.
Curious about the show? Watch the video below!