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Accra’s premiere luxury hotel, the Golden Tulip, in collaboration with Drum & Gong Ltd, DJ Blow and Karl Aubyn Multimedia, will hold the Tulip Mirror Ball, a social gathering for dancing.
The inaugural event, which will be a star-studded affair, will take place in the newly refurbished Branch Lounge of the hotel on September 30th, after which it shall take place on the last Friday of each month.
Gates open at 10.00pm and admission at GH¢35. The fun is planned to last well into the dawn when guests will have the option of having a hearty breakfast before going home to rest or settling into one of their comfortable rooms at special discounted rates for a late check out!
According to Mrs. Bertha de Graft-Johnson, Sales & Marketing Manager, Golden Tulip Accra is throwing in special offers for newly refurbished standard rooms (single/double) and the luxurious premier rooms for that weekend as well as breakfast which will begin at 5.00am!
“We aim at giving patrons a unique and unforgettable experience each month,” she added.
“The event has been created out of a need since there is clearly a demand for a secure and classy entertainment atmosphere among the 40+ age group which is not being currently met, said Mr. William Nanka Bruce, popularly known as DJ Blow of Yfm’s Weekend Grooves and formerly of Impulse night club.
Edwin Baffour of Drum & Gong Ltd, the PR consultancy behind the event hinted that “the Tulip Mirror Ball will soon be an iconic event on the Ghanaian entertainment calendar and should be good fun for all who patronize.”
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