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Monday, July 7, 2025

All systems in place for Lady in White

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It's that time of the year again when peo­ple who crave back in times par­ties look for­ward to one of their favourite dance events. To­mor­row all roads lead to the De Nu Pub, Wood­brook, as Vic­to­ria's and the Good­men Crew host the 14th an­nu­al La­dy in White back in times par­ty. Ac­cord­ing to pro­mot­er Richard Pur­cell: "This is an an­nu­al event and is nor­mal­ly held around Moth­er's Day to pay trib­ute to all moth­ers pri­or to the hec­tic Moth­er's Day week­end. "This event caters to back in times en­thu­si­ast and par­ty lovers in gen­er­al who need some time out to re­lease their stress and dance the night away.

"Ladies nor­mal­ly dress in their best white out­fits since the dress code for the night is white at­tire. The male pa­trons on the oth­er hand make a spe­cial ef­fort to match the ladies by dress­ing el­e­gant­ly ca­su­al. Par­ty lovers from all walks of life and many ball­room dancers and back in time en­thu­si­ast usu­al­ly make this their choice event an­nu­al­ly." Mu­sic from the 70's, 80's, 90's, and some cur­rent hits, will be played to keep pa­trons danc­ing all night long. Oth­er types of dance mu­sic, such as Latin, so­ca, chut­ney, con­tem­po­rary and ca­lyp­so will al­so be played. Mu­sic will be sup­plied this year by DJs Cut­ting Crew and Spe­cial De­liv­ery, who have proven to be two of the best jocks in the land.

This is DJ Cut­ting Crew's first an­niver­sary at this an­nu­al af­fair and he has promised to keep the par­ty pump­ing. Spe­cial De­liv­ery on the oth­er hand knows the vibes of the Vic­to­ria's par­ty crowd and will lit­er­al­ly dig deep in­to his col­lec­tion to step up the tem­po and wet the re­al par­ty lovers at this event. All sys­tems are in place for a great night of re­al par­ty­ing, which is the on­ly way Vic­to­ria's and the Good­men Crew know how to do it. The venue will be equipped with a well stocked bar and an ad­e­quate amount of items to munch on.

The ac­tion starts at 9 pm and ends at 4 am. Ad­mis­sion is rea­son­ably priced with mem­bers and hold­ers of in­vites en­joy­ing spe­cial dis­counts be­fore 10 and 11 pm.

All mem­bers of Vic­to­ria's and the Good­men Crew are asked to present their mem­ber­ship cards on en­try.

• Ad­di­tion­al in­for­ma­tion can be ob­tained by call­ing 638-5164 or 799-6825.


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