Its mastermind and creator Ejek wrote 'I couldn't resist' in a post shared on Instagram of the impressive artwork which pays tribute to the doomed event that cost £35 a ticket.
The artwork paying tribute to the doomed event which cost £35 a ticket and sent shockwaves around the world has been created near to Virgin Hotels on Clyde Street.
Its mastermind and creator Ejek wrote "I couldn't resist" in a post shared on Instagram of the impressive artwork. It features the actresses who worked at the event as an Oompa Loompa and The Unknown.READ MORE: Heartbroken friends and fellow Rangers fans raise thousands for family of Thomas McAllister
The event last month went viral after parents and their little ones turned up to an almost empty warehouse at Box Hub. Kids were handed just a handful of sweets despite being promised a world of imagination. They were greeted by a sparsely decorated room including a little bouncy castle and small backdrops pinned to walls. Some of the backdrops claimed to be from the event have since gone up for auction, with proceeds going towards providing aid in Gaza.
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