Star in the City Fridays Presents Big Daddy Kane – April 6

Exquis Event Center presents Star in the city with special guest Big Daddy Kane performing LIVE! Doors open at 7pm with live Band, 2 for 1 drink specials, and it's all hosted by your girl BP! Showtime at 11pm. Tickets available at Eventbrite.com. Listen out for your chance win. Brought to you by Exquis Event Center and The People's Station Star 99.7 Photo: 99.3 The Box/Exquis Event Center


EXQUIS EVENT CENTER PRESENTS
Star in the City Fridays
with Special Guest Big Daddy Kane

Exquis Event Center presents Star in the City Fridays with special guest Big Daddy Kane performing LIVE! Doors open at 7 PM with a live band, 2-for-1 drink specials and it’s all hosted by your girl BP!

Showtime at 11 PM. Tickets available at CityPaperTickets.com. Listen to Star 99.7 for your chance win tickets. Brought to you by Exquis Event Center and The People’s Station, Star 99.7!

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