Bollywood Club hosted Sydney’s first ever White Party on a boat in the Darling Harbour. The 28 March party began at 9:30pm, when all the guests wearing white got on board and sailed away through the waters of Sydney harbour.
The impeccable elegance of this party venue offered the best ambience, music, neon lights, and sound to welcome the night. The party included incredibly talented DJs who created waves in the music together on that one night.
The list of DJs included Sunil Spinz and Rav, who were performing their signature high-energy DJ sets and groundbreaking audio-visual shows with tracks like ‘4-Bottle Vodka’ and other Bollywood numbers. The party, undoubtedly an unmatched and crazy filled one, went on to the wee hours of the morning.
For those who missed the party, not to worry, Bollywood Club is all set to reveal one more of its masterpieces. For more info, log in to www.bollywood club.com.au
Indian Entertainment Sydney
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