July is by far the most action packed month for the party people who inhabit Lebanon. As July is coming to an end the events are raging harder than ever. This week we could barely keep up, but being true nightlife professionals we just can’t stop the party!! For the few of you who may have missed a night, here is the recap of events that took place this week of partying in Beirut, THE ONLY WAY IT SHOULD BE!
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Sunset Sensations at Amethyste July 21st: On Sundays the elegant open air lounge Amethyste located in the Hotel Phoenicia hosts the Sunset Sensation night. Guests arrive early to catch the beautiful sunset and stay to take a dip in the pool and enjoy music by DJ Maximus and DJ Johnny. This week BNL brought over a group of LIPS models to relax poolside and watch the sexy Girlsroc dancers entertain visitors with a HOT fire show.
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Red Bull Car Park Drift at the Forum of Beirut yards July 22nd: Red Bull brought motor fans the Red Bull Car Park Drift. The event hosted by, the Lebanese capital under the patronage of the Minister of Youth and Sports, Faysal Karameh. In collaboration with the Automobile and Touring Club of Lebanon (ATCL). Competitors displayed excellent drifting techniques in high safety standards via the track ground especially designed by speed race champion Abdo Feghali. Said Al Mouri collected the highest score, won the competition, and was named “Middle East King of Drift”.
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NRJ Music Tour 2011 at the Beirut New Waterfront July 23rd: Swarms of men, women and children ranging from ages 10 to 50 gathered at the Beirut New Waterfront to revel in a night of pure music mayhem. Thanks to NRJ Lebanon 25,000 individuals got to enjoy killer performances by over 12 international artists on one stage. NRJ DJ Mini-B supplied back up beats, while host Keith Thompson introduced to the stage big name acts such as Luciana, Dony, Chipmunk, Iyaz, Alexandra Stan, Flor Rida, Inna and many more! The biggest show in Lebanon’s history was and epic success! Hats off to NRJ Lebanon on this spectacular sold out event!
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Flo Rida at Pier 7 July 23rd: Pier 7 is becoming known for delivering hot national acts to their club goers. After a killer performance at the NRJ Music Tour 2011 Flo Rida kept the party going with his second performance of the night, which took place on the Pier 7 stage under the “Cloud”. Flo showered his fans with champagne and invited over 20 girls onstage to “Get Low”.
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Eddy Wata at White Beirut July 24th: Eddie Wata the rasta man who is full of energy headed over to White Beirut to perform for fans that may have missed his upbeat performance at the NRJ Music Tour 2011. Eddy best known for his dance hits “I like the way” and “I wanna dance” had the people of White “shaking their hips around” him.
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Miss World Next Top Model at Casino Du Liban July 23rd: The Casino Du Liban was the meeting point for gorgeous women from all over the world who had the hopes of being crowned Miss World Next Top Model 2011. The event presented by Elie Nahas included 40 international models who displayed evening gowns by renowned designer Nicholas Jebran. Karen Soto of Venezuela took first place and was crowned Miss World Next Top Model 2011. Live performances included Adam Clay and Jwaydan Moyine.
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Riviera Pool Party with Chipmunk July 25th: Riviera always is raging full of party people but this past Sunday London Models Management surprised party goers by bringing hit recording artist Chipmunk to the party. Chipmunk chilled out mingling with Riviera guests. Everyone enjoyed the Girlsroc dancers who also joined in the fun.
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