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Gay Ski Week party to be biggest yet

Thu 24 Jul 2014 In: New Zealand Daily News

Adam Love and fellow Sydneysider Kate Monroe will DJ Gay Ski Week organisers are promising Queenstown’s “biggest ever” dance party, with the “party to end all parties” closing the annual event. Organisers Mandy and Sally Whitewoods have secured a 3AM event liquor licence for the circus-themed night at the Memorial Centre on Saturday 6 September. They say it will be one of the best final nights ever. “We’re super excited to announce the venue as we’ve been working really hard with local officials to make sure the event is not only fantastic but meets all the necessary protocols,” Sally Whitewoods says. “Honestly this’ll be the party to end all parties and without a doubt will be the biggest and best ever dance party held in Queenstown. Think London, Paris, Berlin, Ibiza dance parties and you’ll get the drift.” Sally Whitewoods says the Memorial Centre can hold more than previous years’ venues – and she’s still sure it will be a sell-out. Adam Love and Kate Monroe will fly in from Sydney to DJ. Gay Ski Week runs from 30 August to 6 September Tickets here An Anika Moa concert has already sold out and a cabaret night is near doing so. Tickets are also selling quickly for the opening party, karaoke night and action on the slopes at Cardrona. “Our new ‘all event passes’ are near sell out and won’t be available to purchase after Friday August 1 so people should get in quick,” Sally Whitewoods says.     

Credit: GayNZ.com Daily News staff

First published: Thursday, 24th July 2014 - 5:40pm

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