Atlanta, GA -- Celebrity Choreographer (Ciari, Usher, Mary J. Blige & TLC) Devyne Stephens and Upfront Megatainment made an emphatic announcement that Christmas will be ‘shaken not stirred’ this year, through their Christmas GALA Celebrity Event, The 007 Black Tie Affair Sponsored By Lincoln Luxury Vehicles.
This exclusive star-studded event will be held at the luxurious AJA Restaurant (formerly Emeril's Restaurant) in Atlanta, GA on December 23, 2008. AJA is a two story restaurant which consists of a private dining room that seats up to 50 guests, a 150 seat patio with views of the Buckhead skyline and sprawling lounge area where guests can enjoy dim sum, signature Mai Tai's and more! The restaurant is also the home to a 10 foot brass Buddha that arrived straight from Thailand.
The night will be a special blending of music, dining, dancing and networking for a select group of celebrity guests. The purpose of this affair is for Upfront Megatainment to extend their gratitude to friends, family, and colleagues for their unwavering support up this point and for years to come. Stephens, VP of Upfront Entertainment stated, “We want to thank all of our friends in media and in the entertainment industry for all of their hard work and support. We’ve worked so hard this year and now it’s time to enjoy ourselves and be proud of the work we’ve done.” The night will start with a red carpet event at the front of the venue, dinner and dancing, followed by a holiday champagne toast by the incomparable Gregg Johnson.
Stephens has invited a diverse crowd of industry executives, recording artists and close friends to enjoy this momentous occasion. Some of his special guest include; Akon, Jazze Phae, Dallas Austin, Candy (Xscape), Producer/Songwriter Sean Garret, Jagged Edge, Big Boi (OutKast), Lil Scrappy, Yung Dro, Roco, Monica, Keith Sweat, Fonzworth Bentley, Rock City, and man, many, more.
WHEN: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 @ 9pm
WHERE: AJA Restaurant – One Lenox Rd Atlanta, GA 30326
RSVP: Upfrontevents@
http://www.upfrontmegatainment.com/
This is an upscale event proper attire is required for entry; this includes formal wear for women and a suit and tie for men.
ABOUT Devyne Stephens & Upfront Entertainment:
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