
Cherry Gardens crowd packs Gin N Juice as promoter eyes December return
Patrons turned out in force for Gin N Juice on June 20 along Sunset Avenue in Cherry Gardens, St Andrew, where lively music, solid catering, and an upbeat atmosphere set the tone for the evening.
“The attendance at the event surpassed our initial projections, underscoring the idea that with every occurrence, we are not only expanding in numbers but also enhancing the overall experience. The turnout was truly impressive, as guests flocked to the venue in large numbers, their excitement evident and steadfast, even as the night began to wind down,” promoter Gregg Smith told the Jamaica Observer.
Smith pointed to the night’s standout stretch on the decks. “The juggling stood out as a particularly unforgettable moment for the patrons, myself included, leaving a lasting impression that resonated with everyone present. The DJs expertly created an enticing selection of classic old-school hits that had guests reveling on the dance floor. Bambini, Narity, and Dj Gabbyconsistently delivered an unforgettable experience. Veteran party-goer like Carlos Max-Brown posting that it was the best party juggling he’d heard in years,” Smith added.
Among those soaking up the scene were Shani Lawrence, Claudia Thomas, Monique Curtis, and Rikki-Lee Hunter.
Asked what keeps people coming back, Smith stressed a focus on quality. “We are committed to exceeding expectations in every aspect of our event, ensuring that each patron enjoys a truly memorable experience on every occasion without exception. Our dedication to excellence drives us to go the extra mile, meticulously crafting an environment that not only meets but surpasses the desires and needs of our patrons,” he said.
He said the next Gin N Juice date is lined up for December and should again deliver a high-energy night. “The next staging is in December, so I’m definitely not letting the cat out of the bag this early. To ensure that our beloved patrons remain well-informed about our latest updates and announcements, we encourage individuals to follow our social media platforms, with particular emphasis on our Instagram page. With a carefully curated lineup of activities and performances, attendees can anticipate a vibrant atmosphere filled with entertainment and engagement for our next staging,” Smith continued.
Syndicated from Jamaica Observer · originally published .
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