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Get Wrapped Up Early
One of the North East’s leading venues is aiming to wrap up Christmas early and is offering added incentives for event organisers hoping to do the same.
The Stadium of Light, Sunderland, which attracted a record-breaking 15,000 revellers for Christmas 2014, has just launched its new brochure for this year’s seasonal events.
Included in the bumper schedule, planned by 1879 Events Management, are a series of informal party nights hosted by stars from reality television shows Made in Chelsea (MIC) and The Only Way is Essex (TOWIE), which will be held every Friday and Saturday throughout December.
Other highlights in this year’s seasonal celebrations include performances by some of the UK’s leading tributes to the Jersey Boys, Take That, Michael Buble and Olly Murs, as well as a series of Casino and Cabaret Nights with tributes to Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack.
To mark the launch of its festive brochure, which also outlines the options available for private parties involving between 10 and 1000 guests, 1879 Events Management has announced a series of early bird discounts.
Anyone who books a Christmas event for a group of 20 people or more at the Stadium of Light before August 8 will receive a complimentary half bottle of wine per person and a free pair of tickets for an SAFC home game for the event organiser.
Gary Hutchinson, Commercial Director at Sunderland AFC, said: “Last year we enjoyed a record-breaking Christmas season, with many guests booking months in advance.
“This year’s line-up has been carefully picked to appeal to a wide range of tastes and ages and we’re announcing it early to ensure people have plenty of time to secure their place.”
For more information visit www.safc.com, call 0871 911 1555 or email Christmas@safc.com.
More details about 1879 Events Management and the services available at venues other than the Stadium of Light can be found at www.1879events.com or by calling 0871 9111269.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sorted PR .
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