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Friday, March 25, 2016
11:00 PM - 4:00 AM
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Friday, March 25th, 2016 Bow Wow's Birthday Celebration at HighLine Ballroom 431 West 16th Street between 9th and 10th Avenues New York,NY 10011
Music by: Chris Bachman and Country the Truth
spinning Top 40, HIp Hop, House, etc
Tickets at $20 Each
For Ticket information, text Eric Virgil at 917-664-2686 or email [email protected]
Purchase tickets Here:
http://highlinebowwow.eventbrite.com
Bottle Packages:
Bottle Packages are available. Text Eric Virgil at 917-664-2686 or email [email protected]
Doors Open at 11pm. Close at 4am.
21 and over
Image of venue if needed
http://gonyc.net/venues/nyc/highline-ballroom/
This classy music venue former home to dance clubs Power and Glo has the fairly dubious distinction of being located next door to a Western Beef supermarket. But indoors, the spartan 700-person-capacity space distinguishes itself with exposed beams, lounge-worthy lighting, and a column-free main floor with great sight lines from both the wide downstairs area and the carpeted balcony. (When seats are added to both levels, the place maxes the lookout.) Bookings are consciously eclectic, but overall reflect the evolved vibe of the neighborhood with bling- and controversy-free hip-hop acts, mellow songstresses, and veteran critical darlings.
Go to www.ericvirgil.com for party information
Music by: Chris Bachman and Country the Truth
spinning Top 40, HIp Hop, House, etc
Tickets at $20 Each
For Ticket information, text Eric Virgil at 917-664-2686 or email [email protected]
Purchase tickets Here:
http://highlinebowwow.eventbrite.com
Bottle Packages:
Bottle Packages are available. Text Eric Virgil at 917-664-2686 or email [email protected]
Doors Open at 11pm. Close at 4am.
21 and over
Image of venue if needed
http://gonyc.net/venues/nyc/highline-ballroom/
This classy music venue former home to dance clubs Power and Glo has the fairly dubious distinction of being located next door to a Western Beef supermarket. But indoors, the spartan 700-person-capacity space distinguishes itself with exposed beams, lounge-worthy lighting, and a column-free main floor with great sight lines from both the wide downstairs area and the carpeted balcony. (When seats are added to both levels, the place maxes the lookout.) Bookings are consciously eclectic, but overall reflect the evolved vibe of the neighborhood with bling- and controversy-free hip-hop acts, mellow songstresses, and veteran critical darlings.
Go to www.ericvirgil.com for party information