Friday, May 26, 2023
Dance for a Difference! Come join Drop the Needle Entertainment, Craig, Kat and friends for a night of dancing and music featuring Craig McNeil as Futraphonic, DJ’s Dazm, Dangerous Cargo and Hard Week.
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Come join Drop the Needle Entertainment, Craig, Kat and friends for a night of dancing and music featuring Craig McNeil as Futraphonic, DJ’s Dazm, Dangerous Cargo and Hard Week.
When - May 26, 2023. Doors open at 7pm
Why - For dancing, drinks, and to help Kat and Cindi fundraise for their100 km Kidney March in September. All net proceeds for this event will go towards the Kidney Foundation
Tickets are $10 - a great deal for a full night of entertainment. Drink tickets will be sold at the door - CASH only. Designated drivers will be on site to safely get you home. Donations for this service would be greatly appreciated and benefit kidney disease research.
Futraphonic (a.k.a. Craig) - Craig writes EDM dance music with original vocals and theatrical elements.
DJ Hard Week (a.k.a. Tim) - Tim will be spinning vinyl with a special interest in funk and soul.
DJ Dangerous Cargo (a.k.a. Lia) - describes herself as the best wedding DJ for crusty old ravers.
DJ Dazm - is a UK born DJ and producer with a primary focus on house music.
Little Red Church
2182 Comox Ave
Comox
V9M 1W5
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