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April 14, 2011
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Club Privilege has big plans for its loyal patrons

With the many changes taking place in Kingston's party scene persons have been wondering what Club Privilege has in store for their loyal patrons. Since the end of March, Club Privilege has partnered with a few of Kingston's creative and forthcoming event planners.

Already, the club has hosted Uber for an entire year, marked by the anniversary event held on April 1, in addition to announcing the longevity of the event; Uber is now the Friday series. This will also seek to strengthen the relationship with Club Privilege and the promoters of the event Phillip Palmer, Paul Matthews, Carlos Phillpotts, Scott Dunn and Pierre Goubault who are associated with other successful events such as Yush and Osmosis.

Since last week, the club and Wright Image, the promoters of Daydreams, joined forces to welcome ladies to indulge in the vibes at LIV for free all night, with men having to pay an admission fee of $1,000. Saturdays belong to Lawless Event's Posh. Posh will cater to ladies and college students, offering two for one entry for ladies before 1 a.m., and college students will pay $800 before 1 a.m. With two successful stagings over two weeks, the club seeks to make each week different with invited disc jockeys and other attractions.

Also, on April 21, the club will host Blackout for the first time as well as Levels on May 22.

In response to the recent partnership with the named promoters, general manager at Club Privilege, Kurt Reid, stated in a press release to The Star, "We, at Club Privilege are happy to open our doors to creative minds with ideas that will change the idea of clubbing and allow patrons to enter a new realm of night life and partying."

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