PLF Presents Decemberween 2020: A New Years Eve Celebration

by | Nov 25, 2019 | EVENTS

You are cordially invited to join us in Richmond, Virginia for PLF’s DECEMBERWEEN 2020: NYE (Halloween in December on NYE)!

Decemberween 2020 is officially on, and will be loaded with all the music, dancing, creativity, costumes, camaraderie, and community fun that you’ve come to expect, with even more new surprises in store.

We will once again transform Diversity Richmond‘s 15,000 square foot event space and outdoor area into multiple immersive environments for fire performance, live music, DJs, interactive art installations, circus arts, stage performances, outdoor pyro-sculptures, art car showcases, libations by beer and liquor sponsors, food, and more!

TIER 1 TICKETS ARE NOW LIVE! 😻
www.bitly.com/PLFNYE2020
Get those Tier 1 tickets now before they go up on Nov. 29th!

Music by:
Illexxandra (NYC)
Mr Jennings
Dj Shakey (NYC)
Dj Kitana (Morgantown, WVa)
Reinhold b2b Danny Boy Vogel (aka Dem Bois)
Dj GON
Akasha
Oh No (Raleigh)
DJ Citron (Charlotte, NC)
Shyguy (Raleigh, NC)
Yogamuffin
DJ GoDiva
La Liaison
Dirt Thurston
Yerba Matt Ayye (DC)
Sunrizen ft yoga with Zoe
Secret Bonus Level and Friends
Magnetite
T-Rav

MORE TBA in Phase 3

Pyro Circus (Fire Performance Area):
Sunset & Chill fire crew based out of DC will be joining the Party Liberation Front Pyro Circus to lead the open fire circle!
And returning to the outdoor Pyro Circus to light up the night with fire and flow performances:
Luciole Liberation, LLC (MD)
The Amazing Helios

Hemp Kettle Tea Company will have a free hot tea station to bring unique and delicious blends of organic loose leaf teas, herbs, and spices with organic hemp!

Stay tuned for more announcements on all the music, fire performances, specialty acts, art installations, circus arts, live painters, shenanigans, and other details of what you will experience at PLF NYE at Diversity Richmond!

GET THE LOW DOWN HERE!

John Reinhold

John Reinhold

John Reinhold is currently CXO of Inkwell Ventures Inc. which owns and operates RVA Magazine and GayRVA. Also, he is a deejay with PLF, husband and father to a couple of great kids.




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