Big Tigger hosted the party at RE:Public on Saturday, April 14.
A contest where pretty girls dress down to their swimsuits and stand on a bar to be oogled over? Must be another Bar Charlotte Barkini contest.
We returned to Dharma Lounge on Friday to check out the monthly party Su Casa.
Alive After 5 was supposed to kick off last week, but it was rained out. So, last night, the folks came out in full force to the Wells Fargo Atrium.
The Chop Shop hosted a benefit concert on April 12, featuring Scowl Brow, Self Made Monsters, Dirty South Revolutionaries, Exploding Horse, Monarchist and Odum Grove.
Club kids, try and contain yourselves: LABEL's coming to town.
Designed by world renowned club designer Francois Frossard, along with local architectural firm Mind's Eye Architecture, the 16,000 square foot multimillion dollar space promises an "over the top" layout and interior decor, complemented by state of the art sound, lighting and video. The club counts technologically advanced DJ booths, a lavish lounge, and the area's largest outdoor courtyard (complete with bars, DJ booth, and its own Greek amphitheater) among its amenities.
Noah Lazes, president of ARK Group and the N.C. Music Factory, stated in a press release that "LABEL will be a marquee venue never experienced before in Charlotte...We have always wanted to see the Mega Club at the NC Music Factory and are extremely excited it is finally arriving. Simply put Charlotte has never seen a venue of this size, budget, and scope."
LABEL's primary owners, Lisa Bennett and Robert Ortiz, share Lazes' vision as well as a commitment to giving back and serving the community. As a result of a joint effort with philanthropist Xavier Grier of the nonprofit organization Amped 4-A-Cure, Inc., LABEL will be the home and title sponsor of the long running AMPLIFIED benefit concert series.
The club is set to open just in time for you to take full advantage of summertime shenanigans. Curious? Same here.
Le Bang Wednesdays turned into Fuck Work Takeover on April 11, featuring guest DJs Alejandro & Duncan M.
Suite hosted a fashion show during Level Wednesdays, courtesy of Morris Costumes.
This annual food lover's dream of an event returned to Charlotte Wednesday night to the Wells Fargo Atrium. Money raised from the charity event goes to support Share Our Strength.
Support Johnson C. Smith University this weekend by hanging out at the club. Yep, I said it. Go to the club for a good cause.
Big Tigger, best known for his gigs hosting BET's Rap City and 106 & Park, will be back in Charlotte this weekend to host the shenanigans at RE:Public for The Red Takeover, and a portion of the proceeds from the night will be donated to JCSU.
Get your $10 advance tickets here.