San Francisco Grand - New Year's Eve 2016

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San Francisco Grand - New Year's Eve 2016

Time: December 31, 2015 at 6pm to January 1, 2016 at 2am
Location: Grand Hyatt, San Francisco
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://newyearsevesanfrancisc…
Event Type: bay area, san francisco
Organized By: JLC Productions
Latest Activity: Dec 10, 2015

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THURSDAY, DEC 31
San Francisco Grand - New Year's Eve 2016

Welcome 2016 with an exquisite evening in the splendour of San Francisco!
Make it more than a "Night to Remember'... Make it an 'Everlasting' Memory!
A San Francisco Ever-so-Grand Black-Tie Affair!

Flashback Party Room
Grand Ballroom; 9pm until closure

Party with "Top Shelf" In a Funk, Soul, Rock n' Roll Explosion!
plus Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist (True Skool) spinning 70s & 80s Soul, Funk & Disco Classics 

Jazz Room
Sequoia Ballroom; 9-11pm
Cool Jazz with Richard Nelson Hall Trio!
Smooth Jazz with Terence Elliott

Comedy with Jeff Applebaum

Dancing through the Decades!

  • Champagne Reception
  • Sit-Down Dinner
  • Dinner Show
  • Flashback 70's 80's
  • Motown, Funk, Soul, Rock n' Roll with Top Shelf Party Band
  • Cool Jazz
  • Silent and Live Auction!
  • Overnight Accomodations

@ Grand Hyatt, 345 Stockton Street, San Francisco

6pm-2am 
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