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Camarillo Outlets - They are ready at the Philadelphia Premium Outlets. Black Friday is the biggest shopping day of the year and all premium outlets are ready for the big crowds. Black Friday has turned into a day/weekend event for thousands of families, friends etc.
The Philadelphia Premium Outlets has announced its annual “After-Thanksgiving Weekend Sale featuring Midnight Madness,” to be held Nov. 26 through 28. In addition to sales, the event features free family entertainment.

Holiday shoppers who show up at the Camarillo Premium Outlets almost before their Thanksgiving leftovers get cold will find sales that start at 9 p.m. Thursday and parking lots still crawling with cars at the dawning of Black Friday.

The teen boy band Big Time Rush will be performing live at the Citadel Outlets on December 4. Show time is 5:00 PM.

The band also stars in a television show under the same name. The series is about four high school friends from Minnesota

Most stores at the Orlando Premium Outlets – International Drive will open their doors at midnight Friday, while others will stay open straight through from Thanksgiving Day until 11 p.m. Friday.

From Friday to Sunday, shoppers will enjoy extra discounts on top of the center’s savings of 25 percent to 65 percent every day.

Starting this year, the moniker ‘Black Friday,’ coined as the official jump-start to the holiday shopping season, may have to be changed.

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