Non Stop Bhangra #78--Official Relaunch Party at Public Works--NSB Meets Basement Bhangra For the First Time!

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Non Stop Bhangra #78--Official Relaunch Party at Public Works--NSB Meets Basement Bhangra For the First Time!

Time: February 11, 2012 at 9pm to February 12, 2012 at 3am
Location: Public Works, SF, CA
Street: 161 Erie Street
City/State: San Francisco
Info/Tickets/Map: http://nsb78.eventbrite.com/
Phone: 415-694-9080
Event Type: bay, area, san, francisco, ca
Organized By: Non Stop Bhangra
Latest Activity: Jan 25, 2012

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Massive ReLaunch of New Monthly Home
Now on Second Saturdays ( at Public Works)

The San Francisco experience that is Non Stop Bhangra (NSB) moves into the New Year with a bang! After 7 years of full capacity shows, the award winning production moves into one of the hottest clubs in the city. With this move comes later hours, more room to dance and late night food provided by Kasa Indian. Non Stop Bhangra, a legendary monthy event, is now featured on the second Saturday of every month at Public Works in San Francisco. Since founded in 2004 when DJ Jimmy Love teamed up with Dholrhythms founders Vicki Virk & Suman Raj with the goal of bringing Bhangra to a wider audience, NSB has gone on to tour North America while hosting award winning sold out nights in San Francisco for seven years. Becoming one of the ambassadors for the sound of Bhangra in the US, the vision for the New Year is to expand on the experience. With some killer surprise guests lined up in the New Year, Non Stop Bhangra is ready to take West Coast Bhangra to a whole new level!


NON STOP BHANGRA #78
Saturday, February 11, 2012

Public Works
(Main Room)
161 Erie Street
San Francisco

21+
***cash only bar


Pre-Sale:
$10 / Door: $15
Purchase Tickets: http://nsb78.eventbrite.com/


Time:
9:00pm-3:00am
Dholrhythms Student Performances: 9:00pm
Bhangra Lesson: 9:30pm
Dholrhythms Dance Company: 10:00pm
DJ Sets:10:30pm-close


Featuring:

Dholrhythms
DJ Jimmy Love
DJ Suresh (Naga Beatz)
Mista Chatman (Vocals)
Marcus Murray (Live Painting)
Amar (Visuals)
and Pavit (Dhol)

Plus Special Guest
DJ Rekha (Basement Bhangra)

Late Night Session--1:30am-3:00am
DJ Mundi (Kalakuta)

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