Cost: $8 groups of 4+, $10 advance, $12 at the door It's time to Dance United again when DJ Prashant returns to New Orleans with: Afrobeats Meets Bollywood Night A global bass dance party dedicated to unity. At a time when so much seems to divide us, we look to music from across the world as a way to unite once more. On the dance floor, where you come from and where you're going ceases to matter; all that matters is the here and the now. GET TICKETS HERE: http://bit.ly/NOLA_Sept20
Friday, Sep 20, 2019 9 PM
Dance United: Afrobeats Meets Bollywood Night
Cafe Istanbul
$8.00-$12.00
Getting there
2372 St. Claude Avenue, New Orleans, LA
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