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How Glenfiddich’s ToBoldFutures Extravaganza Rocked Port Harcourt

a celebration of resilience, creativity, and the relentless determination

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Last weekend, Glenfiddich’s #ToBoldFutures train took the streets of Port Harcourt, by storm offering residents of The Garden City an opportunity to join in the celebrations.

The #ToBoldFutures campaign, a celebration of resilience, creativity, and the relentless determination to push the boundaries of what is possible has been sweeping the country. Glenfiddich recently treated Lagos and Abuja residents have recently been treated to mesmerizing nights that encapsulate Afrofuturism, music, and the spirit of experimentalism.

In Port Harcourt, the Next Cash and Carry store in Trans Amadi transformed into an exclusive haven for whisky aficionados, super fans, and the public. Here, Glenfiddich’s Mavericks, M.I. Abaga and Nancy Isime graced the superstore with their charismatic presence.

The pièce de résistance of the evening was an exclusive opportunity for fans who purchased in Glenfiddich’s 12, 15, or 18 Year Old limited edition sleeves to mingle with the Mavericks and have their custom sleeves signed. Beyond the signatures attendees also had the privilege of immortalizing the moment through personalized photographs—a visual keepsake destined for a cherished spot in their memory vaults.

Launched on October 1st, the limited edition sleeves stand as a visual testament to the core of Glenfiddich’s #ToBoldFutures campaign. Each sleeve’s bold and distinctive design serves as a canvas that blends the unique personalities of each Maverick and the celebration of AfroFuturism.

The festivities didn’t stop at the signatures and snapshots! The party moved to 15 on Herbert, where an after-party unfolded—whisky cocktails flowed, laughter echoed, and the ambiance pulsed with the energy of the bold and beautiful crowd. The Mavericks partied with fans and the night closed with a flourish.

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