Time-travel back to the Roaring 20s with the 4th Annual RVA Bootlegger’s Ball (ticket giveaway!)

by | Feb 17, 2015 | POLITICS

Ladies and gentlemen, it’s back! The best excuse to get dressed up in the finest vintage fashions and party like it’s 1929 that RVA has to offer is coming around once again, and you’re gonna want to be there!

Ladies and gentlemen, it’s back! The best excuse to get dressed up in the finest vintage fashions and party like it’s 1929 that RVA has to offer is coming around once again, and you’re gonna want to be there! The 4th Annual RVA Bootlegger’s Ball returns once again this year to The Bull And Bear Club, the lovely fine-dining restaurant at the top of the James Center, featuring some great entertainment and an amazing event that comes around all too rarely.

This year’s entertainment will be provided by local rockers The Trongone Band, that master of the 88 keys Piano Mike, and Party Liberation Front DJs Mr. Jennings and Reinhold on the wheels of steel. The event will be hosted by Jack Lauterback of 103.7 Play and Kelli Lemon from iPower 92.1. It’s gonna be a blast! And if you don’t believe us, check out these highlights from last year’s edition:

The whole thing is happening Saturday, February 28 starting at 8 PM at the Bull And Bear Club (901 E. Cary St, 21st floor). Tickets for this shindig are only $35 in advance–order yours now by clicking here. Proceeds go to benefit the Richmond Animal League.

And if you’d like to just skip all the ticket-ordering and take in this event for free, you’re in luck! RVA Magazine has a pair of tickets to give away to the 4th Annual RVA Bootlegger’s Ball, and you could be the lucky winner just be plugging your info into the widget below! Do so before noon on Friday, because that’s when we’ll be closing this party down and picking a winner. Good luck!

BOOTLEGGER'S BALL TICKET GIVEAWAY!

PLEASE NOTE: All prizes are non-transferable. Winners will be announced on RVA Magazine’s twitter and facebook pages. Winners will receive confirmation emails.

Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




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