WHAT WEEKLY

FritzBall

20 August 2012

★ David London

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“Best Party of the Year!” 

-WYPR’s Aaron Henkin’s comment about our last party!

After years in the making, What Weekly’s FritzBall Dance Party has finally arrived at the city’s most interesting and overlooked venue. Geppi’s Entertainment Museum is a veritable Pop Culture Cabinet of Curiosities, providing the perfect setting to shake your ass in support of What Weekly!

Costumes are encouraged. Come dressed as your favorite Pop Icon or Comic Book Character.

Open Bar!

Don’t miss our Circus of Wonders, featuring a swordswallower, stilt walker, magician and more! All set to the tunes of Baltimore’s Legendary DJ El Suprimo, spinning your favorite dance music.

The FritzBall is in honor of local tech rockstar Kyle Fritz, who graciously volunteered millions of hours to develop the What Weekly website.

Buy your tickets today so you’re not left wondering why you missed the Best Party of 2012!

 

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Ticket packages and additional sponsorship opportunities available. Contact David London at DavidLondon@whatweekly.com for more info. 

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See you at The FritzBall!



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