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Jonathan Peters @ Stage 48, Friday Nov.22nd


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One of Sound Factory's greatest themes was the SEX IN THE CITY Party.....we all know sex sells, but combine that with the fierce beats of Jonathan Peters and you have yourself a party that will leave your hot under the collar.

Join us for this first ever SEX IN THE CITY party at STAGE 48, with music by JONATHAN PETERS.

Opening set by Ed Pulido



Purchase Advance Tickets

http://www.wantickets.com/Events/143662/Jonathan-Peters-Sex-in-the-City/



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Stage 48

Located in Hell’s Kitchen, NY, Stage 48 is a multi-use venue that will host Concerts, Night Life Events, and Private/Corporate Events. Built in the 1950s as a horse stable , the building has been completely remodeled utilizing the beauty of the old industrial architecture and incorporating complimentary modern elements to create an ambience that currently does not exist in any NYC venue. A large horseshoe balcony overlooks the main floor providing excellent site-lines of the 34 foot wide stage. Several elevated VIP areas are located on both floors and a state of the art Sound, Lighting and Video system will ensure an experience like none other.

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