Meetups for Pokémon GO Community Day will be held on April 23, 2022.
Pokémon GO Community Day gatherings in person were a blast in March, and Niantic Labs has announced that additional locations will be hosting similar events on April 23, 2022. According to them, Stufful Community Day is a great time to meet other Trainers and trade items. Participants don’t have to register to participate in the festivities!
If you cannot attend one of their live events, you can still join Stufful Community Day from wherever you are in the UK. On Saturday, April 23, 2022, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. local time, Niantic Labs will have their in-person Community Day gatherings. In-person Community Day gatherings will be held in the following cities in the United Kingdom.
- London, UK: Southbank – Riverside slice
- Bristol, UK: Cabot Site B
- Cardiff, UK: Churchill Way
- Edinburgh, UK: Castle Street – Shopping Area
- Liverpool, UK: Paradise Place
- London, UK: Westfield London
- London, UK: Westfield Stratford City
Trainers at the following places may also look forward to getting extra things every time they spin a PokéStop there.
- Birmingham, GB: Cathedral Square and St. Philip’s Cathedral
- Bristol, GB: Castle Park
- Cardiff, GB: Bute Park
- London, GB: Trafalgar Square
- Manchester, GB: Piccadilly Gardens
- Newcastle, GB: Grainger Market
- Norwich, GB: Norwich Castle
In honor of Earth Day, Niantic and our non-profit partner will plant a tree for every Trainer who treks 5 kilometers on Stufful Community Day (up to US$100,000). Every year on April 22, Earth Day serves as a reminder to take stock of where we’ve been and what we can do to protect our home planet better. Reducing our carbon footprints and having a long-term influence on our environment may be accomplished by planting and caring for trees. With the help of our gamers, we can help create a better future for our planet.
Please be mindful of any travel rules, regulations, or prohibitions that may apply to your destination before making any weekend travel arrangements. When playing Pokémon GO, players are advised to be cautious of their surroundings and adhere to any health regulations issued by their local authorities. Upcoming events are subject to change. The safety of Trainers and the compliance of each event with COVID-19 are two of our top priorities, and the organizers have worked together with municipal governments and councils to achieve these goals.
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