The White House New Years Eve Party

Mon 31 Dec 2007 @ The White House (London) in London (UK)

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Music : House, Alternative Dance and Retro

THE WHITE HOUSE
MONDAY 31ST DECEMBER NEW YEAR’S EVE


GROUND FLOOR:
The Loose Cannons, Lee Dagger, Ian Hadassi, Dr Fish

1ST FLOOR
Tom Chubb, Ross Alex, Henry Scriven, Jon Fynn

Advanced tickets from www.thewhitehouselondon.co.uk / 020 7498 3388
9pm – 4.30am. £35 / £30 early bird throughout November
Table reservations possible for group bookings

For the past year the White House has been responsible for some of the most exciting, entertaining and stylish parties south of The River. Their New Years Eve celebrations will be no exception, bringing together all of the key elements which have made it such a hotspot party destination in 2007.

Headlining the event will be the funkiest, slickest pop-electro-disco band on the planet, The Loose Cannons, who will be joined by Miami Calling’s Lee Dagger and Ian Hadassi plus a selection of the other White House residents, both current and future which includes the new DJoust competition winner Dr Fish.

The venue itself will be going all out too with special NYE production in full force – an especially produced midnight countdown, confetti cannons, champagne reception, free shots at midnight, projections the lot.

A bit about The Loose Cannons…
Kaiser Saucy and Lord Fader, the faces behind this surging force of nature, once had bestowed upon them the most beautiful of burdens by celestial behemoth Sir Bootsy Collins - 'keep the funk alive, fellas....,' he said. Thus the Cannons were forged from the very elements of the musical cosmos. From that day on Fader and Saucy have worked every-damn-day as funktopic missionaries, striving in their own small way, ‘justo make a difference, man’.

For more informationcontact: simon@thewhitehouselondon.co.uk or call 020 7498 3388

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