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BACARDÍ
Dance Floor
heats up Sydney with
Australia’s favourite party-starters
NORTHEAST PARTY HOUSE
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To celebrate the approaching summer, BACARDÍ has teamed up with Northeast Party House to headline one of its legendary parties; BACARDÍ Dance Floor. Hosted by the world’s most-awarded rum brand, the one-night only gig on Friday, 27 October will bring epic tunes and delicious cocktails to Sydney’s creative hotspot, Cell Block Theatre at the National Art School, turning it into what is sure to be the ultimate dance floor not to be missed.
Known for their infectious beats, indie dance act Northeast Party House will return to their party roots to play an evening of dance floor anthems, live inside the 10-metre-high sandstone walls of Sydney’s former Darlinghurst Gaol. Cutting their teeth in Melbourne’s warehouse party music scene, Northeast Party House have since established themselves as a not-to-be missed live act with their unique upbeat tracks and electrifying performances inspiring festival crowds across the globe to keep dancing.
Northeast Party House’s lead vocalist, Zachary Hamilton-Reeves says, “As our name suggests, we have a deep party philosophy. We love spreading good vibes through our music, especially when playing live.With its established history in throwing the most epic parties, we are stoked to be headlining BACARDÍ Dance Floor. We can’t wait to play a line-up of our best dance floor tracks and get the crowd moving for the summer season ahead.”
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Supporting acts, will be hosts of CADA’s Footwerk show Gold Fang and Carolina Gasolina. Known to effortlessly weave between Dancehall, Reggae, Hip-Hop, R&B and Soul, Trinidadian artist Gold Fang has made his mark in Australia’s music scene by bringing the contagious rhythm of Caribbean music to Australian shores.
Whilst Sydney’s very own mover and shaker, DJ and radio host Carolina Gasolina will mix a set of her feel-good tracks, blending Reggaeton, Baile, Funk, Hip-Hop and Afrobeat for a set list sure to keep the vibes high throughout the night.
At BACARDÍ we always bring the party wherever we go, and we can’t wait to bring that to you. From the earliest days, BACARDÍ has become renowned for hosting legendary parties, when founder Don Facundo BACARDÍ Massó and the BACARDÍ family opened the doors of their own home to bring people together and create moments where guests were free to be their true selves and do what moves them.
As the world’s first white rum crafted in 1862, BACARDÍ is made to mix – be it within delicious classic serves such as BACARDÍ & cola or iconic cocktails like the Mojito. BACARDÍ’s Dance Floor will serve up all the best flavours to get the party started as no one drinks BACARDÍ sitting down, they get up and move.
A limited number of tickets will drop Tuesday 3 October. Tickets include entry, two signature BACARDÍ cocktails and food for $30 + booking fee – the ultimate party package! All profits from the gig will be donated to Support Act, a charity which delivers crisis relief services across the music industry. Over 18s only.
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To book tickets $30 + booking fee click here.
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BACARDÍ Dance Floor
Date: Friday 27th October, 2023
Doors open: 7pm
Location: Cell Block Theatre, National Art School, Forbes St. Sydney New South Wales 2010
Tickets: Tickets on sale from Tuesday 3rd October. $30 + booking fee includes entry, two signature BACARDÍ cocktails and food. To book, click here.
All profits from the gig will be donated to Support Act, a charity which delivers crisis relief services across the music industry. Over 18s only.
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