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Showing posts with label night out. Show all posts
Showing posts with label night out. Show all posts
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
#Friday Jam#
Heard of La Vie Parissiene's Friday Lounge Music powered by Hennessy? So we went there past 9 o'clock on the 17th of January. Everyone was already seated so we waited until we can sit down.
Thursday, 16 January 2014
#Friday Lounge Music#
La Vie Parisienne invites you to the Friday Lounge Music every Friday at 9pm
Enjoy
a night of lounge, downtempo and dub music every Friday at 9pm only
at La Vie Parisienne (371 Gorordo Avenue, beside the Mormon
Temple).
La Vie Parisienne, together with Hennessy brings to Cebu the newest weekly lounge music event,
the Friday Lounge Music featuring local and international DJs playing every week.
La Vie Parisienne, together with Hennessy brings to Cebu the newest weekly lounge music event,
the Friday Lounge Music featuring local and international DJs playing every week.
Kick-starting
the Sinulog weekend on Friday,
17 January at 9pm at La
Vie Parisienne, are
two international acts, Big Answer Sound from Japan, DJ Lapu-Lapu
from San Francisco and Cebu's own SigbinHaus Sound System.
Hailing
from Japan, this dynamic Sound Selekta duo composed of T-Ca$h and
Masta-T, are out to spread their infectious reggae rhythms in the
Philippines. DJ Lapulapu is a Cebuano reggae/soul/world music dj and
producer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Sigbinhaus soundsystem
consists of CoolieD of CDMC, Cebu's Dancehall reggae pioneer and
Budoy of Junior Kilat.
See you there!
See you there!
Monday, 13 January 2014
#bar hopping#
It's been a year or two since I got to enter the bar and drink. You know what they say: To refuse an offer is an insult. Who am I to say no to my aunt who is just having her vacation in the Philippines? Yeah?! So I'm not really familiar about clubs and bars so got to ask some of my friends for a suggestion and they opted me to Banilad, where a lot of classy bars are nestled.
Not sure where to go so I brought her to "Labeled" at Escario. It was just a small bar which opens at 6pm to 3am daily and liquor store opens at 10am onwards.
Not sure where to go so I brought her to "Labeled" at Escario. It was just a small bar which opens at 6pm to 3am daily and liquor store opens at 10am onwards.
After we had two shots of vodka we hop into another bar called "The barcode" located at M. Cuenco banilad Avenue and had only a glass of baileys for me and another shot of vodka for my aunt. Vodka Smirnoff at labeled only costs 50 peso but at the barcode it costs 90 peso! LOL!
Though the place is just small enough people never get to dance, how come? So decided to change location and hoping at Vudu we can already see people dance. Vudu is just near The Barcode few minutes from the left. Still people don't dance even after we ordered our vodka with cranberry.
So I only had one option, to bring her at mango because people there dance even outside lol. Among the bars we've been only at mango has entrance fees. Good thing it was cheap for like 50 peso. I don't know if it matters on weekdays or weekends. Really had a great night! ;) Thanks Beybee for spending the night with me. :*
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