NBK Slates ManoMission 2002 in Boracay Island
March 22, 2002 | 12:00am
Natural Born Klubbers (NBK) once again announce the staging of their popular Easter beach party, ManoMission 2002 sunset and dance parties on Boracay Island, Aklan from 27 to 30 March 2002. This will definitely be a must-attend event this year and will gather the young, hip and influential trend-setters from Metro Manila and other urban centers. These events will be a very good opportunity for Your company to maximize their exposure and awareness.
This year’s venue hosts include the island’s trendiest establishments T rue Home, Hey Jude, Beachcomber, Café Coco Mangas, and Moondogs Shooter’s Bar, all on the famed White Beach. Thousands are expected to attend the daily sunset and evening parties over the 4-day Easter weekend.
ManoMission 2002 is a massive annual dance and chill-out event organized by Philippine clubbing and events heavyweight Natural Born Klubbers (NBK), in connection with the annual Easter week holiday celebration on Boracay Island, Aklan from 27 to 30 March 2002. The event will feature popular NBK resident DJs as well as NBK’s veteran Manolet Dario, arguably the country ’s most popular DJ, after whom the event was named. This will be the 4th edition of the much-awaited beach party and it continues to attract thousands of sun and fun lovers to the island paradise every year.
The parties start at about 4 PM with chill-out, ambient and chill house music provided by NBK DJs. This will coincide with the expected beautiful sunset as the bronzed and tanned crowd soak the wonderful sight sipping their margaritas and drinking their beer. Chill-out and down-tempo music will be played until about 7 PM after which the main dance parties go full blast at 10 PM as the country’s most popular DJs take to the decks and launch a massive assault on the senses with pounding house music. Aside from the aural stimulation, visual eye candy will be provided by powerful intelligent lights throwing beams into the sea, lighting it up for miles around. The party continues on in high gear until sunrise.
ManoMission 2002 is brought to you by zed, "U" by Rustan’s, Nestea, Hawaiian Tropic, Smart, Nestle Ice Cream, Miller Beer, NU 107, Joey 92.3, Radius, ysonline, Getasia, iskul.org and Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF).
This year’s venue hosts include the island’s trendiest establishments T rue Home, Hey Jude, Beachcomber, Café Coco Mangas, and Moondogs Shooter’s Bar, all on the famed White Beach. Thousands are expected to attend the daily sunset and evening parties over the 4-day Easter weekend.
ManoMission 2002 is a massive annual dance and chill-out event organized by Philippine clubbing and events heavyweight Natural Born Klubbers (NBK), in connection with the annual Easter week holiday celebration on Boracay Island, Aklan from 27 to 30 March 2002. The event will feature popular NBK resident DJs as well as NBK’s veteran Manolet Dario, arguably the country ’s most popular DJ, after whom the event was named. This will be the 4th edition of the much-awaited beach party and it continues to attract thousands of sun and fun lovers to the island paradise every year.
The parties start at about 4 PM with chill-out, ambient and chill house music provided by NBK DJs. This will coincide with the expected beautiful sunset as the bronzed and tanned crowd soak the wonderful sight sipping their margaritas and drinking their beer. Chill-out and down-tempo music will be played until about 7 PM after which the main dance parties go full blast at 10 PM as the country’s most popular DJs take to the decks and launch a massive assault on the senses with pounding house music. Aside from the aural stimulation, visual eye candy will be provided by powerful intelligent lights throwing beams into the sea, lighting it up for miles around. The party continues on in high gear until sunrise.
ManoMission 2002 is brought to you by zed, "U" by Rustan’s, Nestea, Hawaiian Tropic, Smart, Nestle Ice Cream, Miller Beer, NU 107, Joey 92.3, Radius, ysonline, Getasia, iskul.org and Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF).
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