Multi-platinum recording artists and dance music royalty –Exposé – will headline at The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Event Center Déjà Vu benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward County on Saturday, June 1.
The over-the-top glamour and glitz of Studio 54: Disco Made Me Do It featuring Exposé will offer open bar, dinner, dancing and entertainment throughout the evening.
Exposé’s performance will be the lead attraction at Déjà Vu, which this year features an iconic, Studio 54 discotheque theme complete with energetic disco music and dancing, theatrically-lit cage dancers, and celebrity look a likes Tina Turner, David Bowie and Andy Warhol.
Exposé, one of the most successful girl groups of all time, burst onto the music scene in the 80s with more Top 10 hits from a debut album than any other artist. Chart-topping songs by the popular girl group, featuring artists Gioia Bruno, Ann Curless and Jeanette Jurado, include Seasons Change, Come Go with Me, Point of No Return and Let Me Be The One.
In addition, community leaders dedicated to the Big Brothers Big Sisters mission will receive special recognition, including:
ü Kristi Krueger, Local 10, Child Advocate of the Year
ü Florida Panthers, Visionary Corporation of the Year
ü Coleen Sterns Leith, Marketing Matters, Champion for Children
Benefitting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward County
TICKETS: $350 per person. Sponsorships are available.
REGISTER: www.tinyurl.com/dejavu2019
INFO: Dejavu@BBBSBroward.org, (954) 584-9990, ext. 225
The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Déjà Vu is the signature fundraising event for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward County, which provides children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported, one-to-one mentoring relationships that change their lives for the better, forever.
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