The Infamous Birmingham Padlock Party
| Date | 12th April 2008 |
| Venue | Metro Bar |
| Contact | Sonia / 0871 855 30 77 |
Description
The INFAMOUS Padlock Party comes to Birmingham. Yes, the most anticipated must attend event in the Midlands is back to unlock Birmingham.
Working in conjunction with Meji Media we are going to bring you a night like no other at the decadent Metro Bar.
So why not come down, tell your friends and family about this hot new event, a night not to be missed!
Come down to celebrate your special occasion in style, whether it is a Birthday Party, Hen Party etc…call us on 0871 855 30 77 to see what services we can offer you.
PADLOCK PARTY: Ladies have a padlock, guys have a key and interaction is encouraged through getting people to try to find a key and padlock which match! It's a great way of meeting nearly 200 single people in an informal environment.
Not Single? Don't worry, you and your friends are more than welcome. Come enjoy the people, music and after party!
AFTER PARTY: Once the padlock event is over at 10pm, you can party the night away at the this famous after party which is held in the same place. Playing a wide range of music from RnB, Bollywood, Old Skool and Desi Beats.
VIP AREA: There are limited spaces and must be booked quickly. Each booking of four will get a FREE bottle of champagne on their table with dedicated table service. VIP area opens at 8pm, and is located adjacent to the dance floor, so you won’t miss out on any of the action!
Male Dress Code: Suits / Blazers
Female Dress Code: Glamourous / Cocktail Dress
(Strictly No Trainers, No Caps, Scruffy T-shirts, Sweats etc)
Age: 23+ (Please bring I.D)
Nearest Rail: Birmingham New Street
More information:
Address:
Metro Bar, 73 Cornwall Street, Birmingham, B3 2DF
Price :
Padlock Party (Inc After Party): £18
After Party: £15
VIP: £25
Contact details:
Sonia:0871 855 3077
The information above has been entered by the promoter for the event.
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