Wakefield-Based BPI Auctions Lists Giant Bespoke Jägermeister Marquee

A giant events marquee made bespoke for the popular German digestif liqueur, Jägermeister, is the latest listing for Wakefield-based online asset disposal specialists BPI Auctions.

With an original sale price of £185,000, the marquee has a footprint of 20m x 15m and a height of 10m with a 10m x 10m upper-level viewing platform perfect for holding large events and hosting live bands.

The marquee, which has only been erected a handful of times, is in excellent condition and will come complete but without Jägermeister branding.

The auction will end on 10th May 2022 from 2:00 PM GMT; successful bidders will be able to arrange for the collection and removal of the marquee, perfect for festivals and events, as soon as the 11th May.

With the search term ‘event marquee’ seeing an uplift of 23%¹ in the past 12 months and upcoming national events such as the World Cup (finals in June) and The Olympics this winter, event specialists looking to grow their portfolio across the UK will be excited to know this bespoke space is now available via BPI Auctions.

Marcus Smith, Operations Director at BPI Auctions, said: “The team was incredibly excited to get their hands on this fantastic marquee; if only it could fit in our back garden! We have already seen competitive interest on social media, and we anticipate an even higher level of interest when it comes to bidding. We would encourage interested parties to register and submit their bids ahead of the closing bid on the 10th of May.”.

BPI Auctions is the market leader in online asset disposal and has a proud history of success since 2010. It manages the entire selling process, including valuation, collection, marketing and auctioning of B2B assets. Individuals can add surplus equipment to their monthly online auctions, attracting over 1.5 million users per year.

You can register your interest in the auction via the BPI Auction website.

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