La Pachanga New Year's Eve Bash 2023

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415 S Nevada,Colorado Springs CO 80903

31 December, 2022

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Welcome to Colorado Springs' 4th annual "La Pachanga" New Years' Eve Bash!   We will have a Cocktail Hour, Dinner, Dance Lesson, Champagne Toast and Drunky Food, DJ playing the best Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, and Cha Cha Cha music, AND a Bloody Mary Breakfast the next day! Date: Saturday, December 31, 2022 - Sunday, January 1, 2023 Time: NYE Bash: 6:00pm-2:00am Saturday, December 31, 2022Bloody Mary Brunch: 10:00a-11:30a Sunday, January 1, 2023Location: Kinship Landing 415 S Nevada Ave Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Tickets go on sale, Monday, October 24, 2022 at 12:00a MST Schedule: Cocktail Hour: 5:00p-6:00pDinner w/ DJ: 6:00p-7:30pBachata Lesson w/ Eddie Pelligro: 7:30p-8:00pSocial Dancing: 8:00p-11:45pChampagne Toast w/ Performance: 12:00a-12:15aSocial Dancing w/ Drunky Snacks: 12:15a-2:00aBloody Mary Breakfast (Next Day): 10:00a-11:30a Tickets Sales and Experiences Provided: Full Experience Tickets (Tier 1): $269.00-$299.00 Full Experience Ticket Includes: Cocktail Hour: 1 alcoholic beverage, appetizers, and kick-off performance!Dinner: 1 alcoholic beverage and dinner!30-Miunte Bachata Lesson w/ Eddie Pelligro with Que Candela Dance CompanySocial Dancing til 2:00a with DJ and a surprise performance!Ball Drop: Champagne Toast and Drunky-Time Snacks!Bloody Mary Breakfast: 1 Bloody Mary & Breakfast Dinner and a Party! (Tier 2): $109.00-$139.00 Dinner and a Party! Ticket Includes: Dinner30-Miunte Bachata Lesson w/ Eddie Pelligro with Que Candela Dance CompanySocial Dancing til 2:00a with DJ and a surprise performance!Ball Drop: Champagne Toast and Drunky-Time Snacks!The Bash! (Tier 3): $69.00-$99.00 The Bash! Ticket Includes: 30-Miunte Bachata Lesson w/ Eddie Pelligro with Que Candela Dance CompanySocial Dancing til 2:00a with DJ and a surprise performance!Ball Drop: Champagne Toast and Drunky-Time Snacks!A little history: "La Pachanga" means the party in Spanish. The Pachanga is also one of the first dances to come out of Cuba. It was a singles dance that evolved when the Waltz and Son was established. When natives realized you could mesh Pachanga and Son, was the birth of Salsa. The Pachanga disappeared until recently and we are going to celebrate it, the New Year, and each other!   Please contact Latisha Hardy for more details at (801) 499-7879 (texts welcome) or email at [email protected]

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