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Saturday February 28

Pacha NYC Presents...

JONATHAN PETERS

THE ANNIVERSARY

with

A-LUV & Lodi

in pachita

and

DJ CLEVELAND

in the basement

Jonathan Peters celebrates over a decade filled with breath-taking shows, memorable music and life-long relationships all originating at 618 west 46th street. Whether you were there to make the memories, or you heard the tales; don't miss as Jonathan takes you into a new era of experiences and stories which you'll be talking about for years to come. Joining JP in true 46th street fashion are long term Friday night veterans; A-Luv & Lodi, celebrating the launch of their new record label Dirty Beats upstairs in Pachita, as well as fellow resident DJ Cleveland; who has created a cult-following out of his infamous basement sets.

FREE BEFORE 12 Midnight

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Doors open 10pm

Table Reservations 212.209.7500

Pacha NYC

618 W.46th St.

www.pachanyc.com

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Celebrate your birthday with us!

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