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Mirror Ball set to unite Accra on September 6

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Mon, 26 Aug 2013 Source: Dorcas Efe Mensah

With the attention of all citizens on the Supreme Court judgement scheduled to be delivered on August 29, the organizers of Mirror Ball have postponed the event from August 30 to September 6.

According to the Tag Team Limited, this will provide a perfect opportunity for mirror ballers to escape into a fantasy world of fun after the dust settles on the Election Petition hearing.

"Whichever way the verdict goes, it will not change the fact that serious and mature fun lovers will still know where to treat themselves to a classy evening each month” said Edwin Baffour of the Tag team.

It was an experience full of pleasant terra bytes for the memory cards, last month when the mirror ball returned to Golden Tulip Hotel. Expectations were exceeded as throngs of Accra’s happening crowd turned out clad in all white to welcome back the country’s most classy party.

Mr. Francis Deyegbe, Deputy Manager of the Golden Tulip hotel where advance tickets can be purchased, commenting on the team's moving back to Golden Tulip, expressed delight at the return of the unrivalled entertainment platform.

“We are very pleased to welcome back the Mirror Ball which started here in September 2011 and you our cherished guests can look forward to many exciting evenings of fun”, Mr. Deyegbe said.

Meanwhile William Nanka Bruce also known as DJ Blow of the Tag team has revealed “The theme for the September 6 Mirror Ball is ‘Black & Gold Mask night’ and this is one that resonated very well with guests in the past and is being revisited by popular request.”

"The first fifty guests will receive a refreshing cocktail from sponsors Kalahari bitters to start off the night with a treat. We will have everything in place to afford our guests that red carpet welcome on September 6 with the same world class hospitality the Mirror Ball is known for.”

Source: Dorcas Efe Mensah