On July 5th, SONSON® will be hosting and kicking off our “Intermission" event in New Orleans during the Essence Festival at the Drinklab NOLA from 9pm-2am. The Intermission pays homage to the Black Renaissance and the sophisticated 20th century cosmopolitan experience. Our social event takes you down memory lane by creating an ambiance reminiscent of the speakeasy with an updated twist featuring inspirational artists, designers, and musicians who are shaping and redefining the black experience. The Intermission caters to individuals who appreciate the finer things and want a warm, inviting space to socialize, indulge, and engage. Throughout the evening guests will be captivated by the work of T-Ray the violinist and beats by International DJ—DJ Stormy to name a few. VIP guests will have reserved seating, First class bourbon & whiskey tasting along with a swag bag filled with products from Urban Skin Rx, SONSON®, Tres Mercedes and much more. We invite you to experience “The Intermission!” FAQs Dress Code? Dapper and flawless Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event? 21 years old What can I bring into the event? Your fashionable self for Instagram worthy pictures How can I contact the organiser with any questions? sonson@sonson.com What's the refund policy? No refund Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn't match the person who attends? Sure, just as long as they have a valid ID
Friday, Jul 5, 2019 9 PM-Saturday, Jul 6, 2019 2 AM
The Intermission Event
The DrinkLab NOLA
Getting there
343 Baronne Street, New Orleans, LA
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