Monday, May 4, 2015

Disco Ball At The Centre In The Square - Enter To Win

We'll start with the Disclaimer - Yes we did receive a complimentary tickets, but this just means we're able to offer you a chance attend too! Enter the contest at the end of this post!

Parents' Night Out

The 70s drum up images of polyester and platforms!  If you don't understand what we mean, just take a look at the video below.




Centre In The Square Disco Ball

The Centre In The Square is bringing back the BOOGIE WOOGIE! Live on stage the Jeans And Classics Band will be gettin' funky at the Disco Ball!

Break out the platform shoes and the satin pants to recapture the mood and feel of the Disco "daze" with guilty pleasures, including “Stayin’ Alive”, “Dancing Queen” and “You’re Gonna Miss My Lovin’”.
The Jeans 'n Classics band features some of the finest vocalists and rock musicians in Canada. Under the musical direction of Peter Brennan, the world class Jeans 'n Classics band and full symphony (their own Jeans 'n Classics Rock Symphony) faithfully interprets the music of legendary rock and pop albums and artists, with their own special and signature flair.

Hey with Mother's Day this weekend, why not grab tickets to take your Mom to the Disco Ball?

Enter To Win

Enter for a chance to win a pair of tickets to the Disco Ball At Center In The Square!
Just enter the contest listed below (might take a minute to load the rafflecopter contest form. If the contest does not pop up, clear your cache and refresh).




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6 comments:

  1. I love diso ! Born to be Alive is a great one..

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  2. so many.. I'm going with Dancing Queen and Hot Stuff by Donna Summer

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  3. How about Boogie Ooogie Oogie? And then there's always the fun Disco Duck! lol

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  4. My favourite movie from the 70s has to be Grease! Not that I recall actually watching it in the 70s but I have watched it many times since!

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  5. nothing is more fun than disco

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  6. star wars is my favourite 70s movie

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