On freaky Friday, July 1, The Money in Rock Hill is hosting another one of their Shock-Pop parties, and you should check out the variety of entertainment they've got in store.
As the Facebook invite says, "Come spill your drinks and lose your mind with us at our new brand of Dub Step, Electro Clash, Shock Rock parties. ...Three bars and two dance floors and enclosed patio, sexy gogo girls and live freaky performers."
Do you think you can handle it? There's only one way to find out.
The new wave electronic dance music of Astrid Haven and 2X Tha Madness kicks it up a notch. But the list of musical entertainment isn't even close to being finished. Spinning just for the dance floor are local DJs DJ FrodoFangz, DJ K03-D33N, DeeJae Hentia and DJ Pulse. The patio dance floor and bar DJs include DAN WALL, Will Love, Tony Dubz DREXELL, DJ Linoge and DJ Code.
Your head will be spinning like the DJs turntables from all the energy. A theatrical Gorelesque show, sexy gogo dancers and live performers with light and image shows will be going on throughout the night, along with special Gust Fire and Light Poi Dancers including PaTriK, Blain and Daniel performing outside.
The party is from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. . Tickets are $5/$7 for 18 and up.
The Money
110 South Cherry Road, Rock Hill
803-329-2710
A party wouldn't be complete without the hottest fashion, but throw in some 80s flair and a runway of girls in nothing but bikinis and you might earn the title "party of the week."
To kick off the holiday weekend, Earth Angel and The Chop Shop are throwing a flashback to the 1980s party with a bikini fashion show this Friday July 1.
What's a better way to try out a new bar than with drink specials, costume contests and, oh yea, hot models. Models glammed up by Ce Ce Galore and Mizz Mezz will strut their stuff in this year's hottest bikinis. While you're sipping at the bar, you can see what must-haves you're missing in your bikini wardrobe.
(Photo taken from Earth Angel website.)
A $50 gift card to Earth Angel will be given out to the girl who rocks their best '80s chick costume so bring it on!
Did I mention the cover is free?! Doors open at 10 p.m.
The event is held at The Chop Shop, 399 E. 35th St. Noda.
Im standing outside Central Coffee Co., smoking a cigarette I dont want. I dont even really smoke, save the very unusual social cigarette. This seemed worthy of such an exception. I've just bummed it off a cute barista to have an excuse to talk to her.
It doesnt take long before she reveals herself as the Evangelical type, with a boyfriend to boot. Product of a religious upbringing such that I am, I instantly go half deaf, stomp out my unwanted cigarette and wait for a chance to change the subject.
And here Tom Waits had lead me to believe that you don't meet nice girls in coffee shops.
Finally, in between her telling me how interesting it is to watch people struggle (emphasis mine) with homosexuality (emphasis hers) due to, say, an absent father figure, or how infinite regression proves the undeniable existence of a one God universe, she finally hit on something that rang true: Charlotte has a close, and growing, coffee community. Really, we all just like hanging out and talking.
The close may be more on display on this particular night than the growing. Many may have thought the event on June 23 is canceled, as Central Coffees AC is malfunctioning. Theyve been closed all day and have only opened for the latte art competition, a recurring event that has been taking place in Charlotte every few months or so for more than three years now.
Still, the faithful bad pun intended have shown up in spite of the heat to watch baristas display their artistic ability using only steamed milk atop an espresso.
The competitors are judged on four categories: Use of space, balance and symmetry, color infusion and definition and overall impression.
The designs are impressive. Still, I have no idea why one guys heart is better than anothers. I may not know exactly whats going on with this whole color infusion thing, but its still enjoyable to watch it unfold while sipping on a free beer Central Coffee doesnt have a liquor license, meaning they cant sell beer but they can give it away on special occasions such as these.
And as my new Jesus-loving barista friend pointed out, theres a lot of hanging out and talking. This is the second latte art competition Ive gone to and both times I noticed how friendly everyone was, how eager they are to introduce themselves. They may be a close-knit group, but they are certainly welcoming to outsiders, even if said outsider doesn't know their balance from their symmetry and disengages at religious or relationship talk.
While these events don't always take place at Central Coffee, it provided the ideal venue for an event based on community and getting to know like-minded individuals. Its a cozy, intimate space best suited to small groups.
The Charlotte Coffee Community holds semi-regular events all around the city. You can connect with them on Facebook to stay in the loop.
Normally the last things I expect to see at a Make A Wish Foundation fundraiser are drinking, dancing and playing games. But at this event tonight, that is exactly what you will find, along with a way to win some money.
Make A Wish Foundation is having a fundraiser at TILT (127 W. Trade St.) tonight, June 28. At this event, people will help benefit those in need while having a blast doing it.
At midnight, there will be a 50-50 raffle drawing. This means for all the tickets sold, 50 percent of the total price goes to the winner and the other 50 percent will go to Make A Wish Foundation.
Starting at 8 p.m., this fun-filled fundraiser will have endless things to do. Shots, draft beers and liquor drinks are all only $1. For those of you who don't like to sit around, beer pong tables will be set up on the patio for whoever wants to show off their skills.
For some musical entertainment, DJ Precise is going to tear the turn tables up from 10 p.m. to close. Also at 8 to 10 p.m., a buffet sponsored by Maggiano's Little Italy Restaurant will be available.
The fundraiser tickets are $11. If you have any questions call 704-347-4870.
Remember, this is all for a great cause so don't forget to tell your friends!
After having been sick all last week and just returning from a family out-of-town thing, I have to admit, my bones are itching to go out and be submersed in high energy.
Luckily, Sugar Society is putting on a show tonight that, as more than one person commented on Facebook, has a "sick lineup."
Headlining tonight at Neighborhood Theatre is "one of the planet's most sought after face melting dubstep dj/producers," Borgore. Here's what to expect:
09:00-09:45 - Tony Dubz
09:45-10:30 - Dan Wall
10:30-11:15 - Clicks & Whistles
11:15-12:00 - Steve TotalRecall Welborn
12:00-0?:?? - BORGORE
Tickets are $20-$25 and can be purchased here.
For a sample of Borgore, here's a video. Lyrics are not for the prude at heart.
Weekend fun at the EpiCentre will no longer end on Saturday night. It's time for the return of SOAK Sundays. The 2011 season kick-off bash is this Sunday, June 26.
Sandy beaches can't compare to this rooftop Pavilion party. Every other Sunday starting at noon, crowds of Charlotteans will roll in like a heat wave ready to enjoy the festivities. As the press release says, the parties will include "bikini fashion shows, plus delicious food, import specialty and craft beers at Biergarten, superior customer service and leisure activities such as ping-pong tables, a bocce ball court, corn hole, limbo, twister and more."
Shed some clothes and put on your best bathing suit it's time to party. Don't worry if you can't make this weekend's party: SOAK Sundays are scattered throughout the summer, so there is plenty of chances to join in on the fun! SOAK Sunday dates include June 26, July 10 and 24, and August 7 and 21.
All SOAK parties ends at 7:30 p.m. but that doesn't mean your fun has to! Cool down at the official after party continuing at StrikeCity each week.
Tickets to the event cost $10 and are available online at www.PavilionAtEpiCentre.com or can be purchased inside venues at the EpiCentre including BlackFinn, StrikeCity, SUITE and Whiskey River.
Thursday, June 23
Thursday Night Concert Series at Kickstand: Jason Atkins & Reeve Coobs
Social Flockers Complete Thursdays at Whisky River
Shiprocked! presents: Bethann's Birthday Bash featuring Jean Eric! at Snug Harbor
Ladies Night at Prohibition Bar
Thursday Night Throwdown: Latte Art Competition at Central Coffee
Friday, June 24
i, BASS at Marigny featuring Miami based EXZAKT!
Bassments & Addicts perform hip-hop live with a five-piece band at Happy Hour Bar and Lounge
Summer Kickoff Foam Party at Bar Charlotte
Dollar Draft Fridays at Town Tavern
Free music night at Neighborhood Theatre, featuring Colby Dobbs Band
DJ Zimmie at Suite
Saturday, June 25
Chad Ochocinco and Chad Johnson NC/SC All White Party at Club 935
5th Annual White Party, courtesy of Elevate and Charlotte Seen
Third Eye Reunion Party with DJ Three at Dharma Lounge
Fresh Groove at Petra's
Sugar Ray live in concert at Pavilion at EpiCentre
The Purple Party at The Wood Shed benefiting Time Out Youth
The fresh-faced and funky nightlife event Su Casa is returning for its third installment at Dharma Lounge (1440 S Tryon St., #105) but the soul-house-Afrobeat-and-more-fueled party sports one major change this time. Instead of popping off on its usual Sunday, the latest Casa is happening on Friday, July 1. So, all you folks who have jobs and things to do on Monday morning can finally check out this shindig without guilt.
As always, the fun which also includes photography by local photog Jasiatic, films and more starts at 9 p.m. and runs until 2 a.m. Admission is free from 9 p.m.-11 p.m. After that, the cost to enter is $5. Bring your ass. Oh, and in case you've never attended a Su Casa event, here's a photographic look back (courtesy of Jasiatic) at the May par-tay:
Just like a family bringing home their new baby, the folks at Mez want you to come celebrate the new digs in their lounge. On Saturday, June 25, DJ R-Wonz will be rocking the party to celebrate the redefining and revitalization of the space where all the best drink-clinking happens.
If that isn't enough to entice your curiosity, at least head out to Mez to check out their new dessert menu. Come on, it's summertime. Time to indulge yourself.
Smooth beats, fast fingers and loud horns I could only be talking about one event.
It's the 2nd Annual Jazz Fest in a two-day event. Only this Friday and Saturday will you be able to catch seven of the greatest local and internationaljazz artists on the same stage.
The "In The Spotlight" show on Friday June 24 includes rhythmic performances by the energetic saxophone beats of Shableek and Uncommon Jazz; Marcus Johnson and his smooth piano sounds, and the soft whimsical voice of Michael Franks.
Continuing the musical festivities in the "Under The Stars" show on Saturday will be the funky eclectic music of Jeff Lorber Fusion; powerful sax blows of Gerald Albright; and the collaborative and wide variety of talent from DMS (David Sanborn, Marcus Miller and George Duke).
Jazz Fest is held at the NC Music Factory. Friday's performances will begin at 8:30 p.m. and Saturday's at 6:30 p.m. To buy tickets visit www.uptowncharlottejazzfest.com.