Be scene! NEW:
As always, Pulse Magazine SWFL has
the inside info on the newest of the new… introducing Seven Nightclub. Located at 26821 South Bay Drive #115 in the Bonita Springs Promenade shopping center, this venue was formerly VODA and Aja Lounge in past lives. But stop any preconceptions before they start because Seven promises to have a unique personality all of its own. In the near future, the club will encompass both the first and second floors of the building, also making it literally bigger than its predecessors. Championed by Cedric Coyler,
local
business owner with years of experience in upscale entertainment and promotion, along with business partner James Franey, Seven was created after several months of travel through America’s top party cities. Their on- site research ensured that the best features of the nation’s top clubs were brought back to SWFL. Upscale service that’s not pretentious, unique décor, special lighting effects, and a window-rattling sound system and are just a few of the features putting Seven in a league of its own. “We promise to entertain you, to raise the
level of what this town has to offer, and to show you what a real party consists of with themed events and big-name industry DJs,” says Coyler. “We absolutely cannot wait for the grand opening celebration, set for late October or early November. In the meantime, check Seven’s Facebook and Twitter updates for the most up-to-the-minute details!”
239.770.8368 |
www.sevenightclub.com
Lux Boutique is BACK! Local favorite for trendy attire, Lux Boutique,
is reopening November 1, 2011, in the Venetian Village. The Grand Re-Opening Party will take place on November 18th, from 5-9pm. Catering to fashion-forward men and women, but without the high fashion prices, Lux Boutique opened in November 2009, and was originally located in the Collection at Vanderbilt. For additional info and updates visit
www.luxnaples.com or call 239-514-5009.
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Combining hungry musicians motivated DJs, snap happy photographers, videographers
with cameras always rolling, fearless promoters, and passionate hip hop fans combust like fuel, igniting interest in The239Takeover, a new musical showcase in SWFL. The concert series, held at rotating venues, allows recording artists, singers, rappers, dancers, and DJs an opportunity to display their raw talent to their existing fan base and the public. Hosted by independent local record label RawTunBeetz (pronounced “Rotten Beats”)
and their featured artist, Jawney Raw, The239Takeover is a unique opportunity for unsigned artists to perform live, network and collaborate with other artists, and connect with fans. In the past, the majority of tracks performed could only be heard on social networking sites, burned CDs, and smaller, unorganized private shows. With each event, the number of attendees increases and the 239 is taking notice. “Adding more performers and growing into bigger venues is expected for the near
future,” says Raw. “RawTunBeetz would like to thank everyone for their support. We are confident that The239Takeover will truly be taking over; location by location, bar by bar, club by club, and eventually, city by city! Clearly driven by his love of music and passion to entertain, Raw reiterates that
anyone and everyone interested in being a part of The239Takeover is welcome. To learn more, check them out on Facebook,
www.The239Takeover.com, and follow them at
www.twitter.com/RawTunBeetz.
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