Cannes Lions 2023: Know how to access the event online

Aneeka Chatterjee Updated - June 22, 2023 at 11:22 AM.
Cannes Lions 2023 illustration by Hélène Tran | Photo Credit: -

Cannes Lions 2023, the International Festival of Creativity, is scheduled for five days from June 19 to June 30. Indian campaigns such as  ‘JSW Steel Always Around’, ‘Why Is This A Swiggy Ad?’ and ‘#BringBack2011’ have been shortlisted across 13 categories.

If you want to be present at Cannes Lions 2023, but could not make it to the event in person, don’t worry.

Here is a step-by-step guide to enjoy the show via virtual mode.

Also Read: Cannes Lions 2023: India bags 43 shortlists in 13 categories

Cannes Lions 2023 Digital Experience
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  • Sign up or login with credentials.
  • Fill in the required details and personalizations. Tap Save once done.
  • Choose the membership and specify ‘Who is this for?’.
  • Continue to payment for the membership.

Also Read: Cannes Lions 2023: Meet the Indian members on jury

Perks included in Cannes Lions membership
  • One can live stream the show. Talks straight from Lumière and Debussy stages will now be virtually accessible.
  • First-seat experience at the international festival.
  • Talks from all official Festival stages will be available on-demand to members during the Festival and until June 2024. Talks will be available for 72 hours from the time it takes place.
Published on June 19, 2023 15:53

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