Bunnings To Host Rave After TikTok Campaign Went Viral
The iconic retail giant has confirmed it will ‘bring the decks’ and host an unexpected event after a social media push from a well-known Aussie band. @pekingduk The #bunningsrave is happening in AUGUST @Bunnings
The iconic retail giant has confirmed it will ‘bring the decks’ and host an unexpected event after a social media push from a well-known Aussie band.
@pekingduk The #bunningsrave is happening in AUGUST @Bunnings @What So Not @Kaila ♬ Bunnings Rave Remix – Peking Duk
The people wanted to party and now Bunnings has answered the call.
The iconic retail destination will host the country’s first-ever “Bunnings rave” at one of its massive warehouses in August following a sudden and viral TikTok campaign calling for a techno extravaganza at one of its locations.
The TikTok channel of Aussie electronic music duo Peking Duk led the charge, with the pair remixing Bunnings’ famous TV advertisement jingle into a rave track and dancing along frenetically.
In a new video posted to the channel, Peking Duk confirmed the rave was happening.
@pekingduk Replying to @chubbyred444 Let’s make the #bunningsrave happen @Bunnings
♬ Bunnings Rave Remix – Peking Duk
“The people have spoken and Bunnings have listened. We’re doing this. Y’all made this happen. Oh my God, we’re going to have a rave with Bunnings,” Reuben Styles, one part of Peking Duk alongside Adam Hyde, said.
“We still don’t know where. So pick a spot, pick a state, pick a Bunnings, where do you want to do this party?
“Where are we going to do this? Let’s party, let’s rave.”
A Bunnings spokeswoman confirmed with NewsWire the rave would happen sometime in August.
“We have loved seeing all Aussie music lovers across the country share their enthusiasm for a Bunnings rave,” the spokeswoman said.
“So it comes with great excitement to confirm that together with Peking Duk, What So Not and Kaila, we’ve found a way to give the people what they want – the Bunnings Warehouse Party is happening late- August.
“More details to come soon. Watch this space.”
The wild TikTok campaign kicked off from 19-year-old music producer Kaila, who posted a video with the caption “petition to host a massive rave in Bunnings Warehouse” and a remixed Bunnings dance track.
Peking Duk then followed with their own remix.
The pair rave at a Bunnings store, in the aisles and on an escalator.
“We won’t just match it, we’ll beat it by five per cent,” they say.
A great example of community spirit and a brand embracing social change. You couldn’t buy this level of exposure!
Via News.com.au