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Ocean Blue World’s 2017 Glamour Racing Night

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LOS CABOS, Mexico — Ocean Blue World’s 2017 Glamour Racing Night late October was a show-stopping affair as it stylishly kicked off the highly anticipated Gran Premio de Mexico. Making an entrance on the blue carpet at the luxurious Grupo Tenerife in Mexico City, over 200 VIP By Invitation Only guests were welcomed by two stunning McLaren 720S supercars and a sparkling glass of Möet Imperial. Joined by an array of special guests and celebrities from Ocean Blue´s discerning clienteleGlamour Racing Night was the destination of choice for the start of an adrenaline-charged, fuel-blistering week ahead.

This glamorous #OceanBlueExperience featured exclusive brands such as L’Occitane, Swarovski, Louis XIII Cognac and Ancho Reyes. Chef Eduardo Wichetendahl Palazuelos from Mar del Zur and Zibu restaurants pampered the palate, alongside the special touch of Belle Gloss by Wagner Wines. In the spirit of the Formula One-inspired evening, renowned painter Ana Lucia Tejeda painted a spectacular model of the McLaren F1 team, and notable Mexican journalist and author, Carlos Jalife Villalón, was recognized for his exceptional work specializing in F1 and motor racing. Additionally, Engel & Völkers Snell Real Estate, Andaz Mayakoba Resort Riviera Maya, Pernod Ricard, Bugatti, and Estudio Adán Cárabes elegantly exhibited their luxury products and personalized services creating the most unique and esteemed luxury experience for all.

Heart-pounding and high-octane suspense, bold energy from devoted F1 fans, and plenty of champagne sprays, characterized the 2017 Gran Premio de Mexico. The passionate battle broke out in elation during the first lap between Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. The exhilarating event brought Verstappen a first-place finish, and although Hamilton finished ninth, rival Vettel’s fourth-place finish allowed Lewis Hamilton to clinch his fourth F1 World Champion title.

¨The Mexican fans are the best around the world,” states Lewis Hamilton, Britain´s most successful F1 driver and now F1 World Champion for 2017.

This year´s Gran Premio de Mexico was more impressive than ever before. Ocean Blue World looks forward to hosting their exclusive Glamour Racing Night for 2018, certainly set to be nothing short of spectacular.

SOURCE | Ocean Blue World

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Dr. Phillips Center Brings Nashville Night in Orlando to Judson’s Live

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Orlando, Fla. – From the backs of napkins to the bright lights of Music City. Every song has a story– and country music’s top hit-makers are sharing theirs at Judson’s Live beginning April 20, 2024.

Nashville’s most celebrated songwriters who have worked with Kenny Chesney, Luke Bryan and Darius Rucker, to name a few, will take the Judson’s Live stage as part of Nashville Night in Orlando.

 

“The series has packed venues across Central Florida and we are excited to bring the event and its audiences to Judson’s Live,” says Kathy Ramsberger, president & CEO of the Dr. Phillips Center.

Judson’s Live is the art center’s newest and most intimate music room offering a front row experience to celebrate songwriters, enjoy music and learn about the inspiration behind some of Nashville’s biggest hits.

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Day 2: Grammy Nominee Jelly Roll closed out Riptide Music Festival 2023

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MAIMI, Fla. (FNN) – Day 2 offered big names in the alternative/rock world, but also had Audacy bringing back a touch of their Chili Cookoff roots with Jelly Roll headlining. The recent CMA New Artist of the Year, also nominated for 2 Grammy Awards, brought the fire…literally.

Local band Girlfriend Material opened the day with some fun songs including Adam’s Sandler’s “The Chanukkah Song”. Next, Barns Courtney had the fans jumping early as he joined them in the GA section to close our his set.

AWOLNATION showed why they get a lot of airtime on 104.3 The Shark and had the crowd clapping as they played their hit song “Sail”.

Sublime with Rome, one of the longest running bands at Riptide, played hit after hit as lead singer Rome Ramirez showed his appreciation for the road that Sublime paved. Multiple times he sang their praises as he shouted “Long Live Sublime.”

As the sun started to set on the day and festival, Lovely the Band showed why they were invited back to Riptide.

If you’ve never seen The Dirty Heads play, you might not know exactly what type of band they are. When asked on the red carpet, frontman Jared Watson said “That’s what I love about our band. I don’t think there is anyone else like us…I’m proud of that. You can call it alternative, you can call it reggae rock but it’s not really either of them…” Call it what you want (I say reggae/rap/alternative), they were obviously a crowd favorite.

Jelly Roll, who celebrated his 39th birthday on Sunday, closed out the festival singing all of his hits “Need A Favor” “Son of a Sinner”. He dropped in some cover medleys of old school country “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” and hip-hop “Boys in the Hood / Roughriders / Lose Yourself / Ms. Jackson / Just a Friend” as he shared stories of growing up being the youngest of 5. Jelly Roll is not your average man of god “I do not believe this is a concert. I believe this is family reunion of people that are human together…I believe that heaven has a smoking session and an open bar” he says right before he sang “Smoking Section”. He closed with his latest #1 Country Hit “Save Me” as sparkles rained down.

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Day 1: Riptide offers good music and a whole lotta fun

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (FNN) – Audacy’s Riptide Music Festival returned to Fort Lauderdale Beach yesterday with a solid lineup of bands you’d expect to see at a festival supported by 104.3 the Shark.

Photo by Matt Wolff / Florida National News

Jack Kays of Cincinnati, fresh off his tour, opened things on the Demesmin & Dover Stage. Little Image, a band from Austin, TX, who met in high school were first to play on the main Riptide Stage.

The Beaches (Canada) brought some girl power with their first US Billboard charted single “Blame Brett”. While LoveJoy didn’t rate their performance very high, the crowd was high energy and singing along to “Portrait of a Blank Slate”. Young the Giant (Irvine, CA) had the fans jumping up and down as they closed their set with “My Body”. Bleachers wasted no time as they jumped right in with “I Wanna Get Better”. Jack Antonoff, formerly of fun., was highly engaged with the crowded cracking NJ/Florida jokes, bouncing around, singing all their top songs including the live concert debut of “Modern Girl”. The Black Keys closed out a solid Day 1 of music with their hits “Gold on the Ceiling”, “Little Black Submarine” and “Lonely Boy.

Having been to dozens of music festivals with  fans complaining about the crowds, it was a nice change of pace to not have to fight for every inch as the early sets weren’t as heavily attended as in the past. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. For the 2nd time in a row, the main stage was set facing north instead of to the ocean. This gave a lot more room for GA/VIP to hang out.

 

Aside from a fun day of music, there were a ton of great activations lead by the Ford Beach House. Whether it was the cowboy hat giveaway, DJ/bands playing, a limbo contest for VIP upgrade or a dance contest to Wobble/Dougie/Gangnam Style, the fans were highly entertained during and in-between performances. Twin Peaks Sports Bar was next door showing todays big games and giving away food/drink coupons. Goya (cookies) and Jolly Time (popcorn) provided the snacks, while Celcius and El Bandido Yankee Tequilla offered free beverage samples. If you are a fan of cigars, Al Capone was giving away cigarillos wrapping paper and lighters.

There was no shortage of giveaways including hats, towels, bags, sunglasses, fly swatters/fans. If you like music, the beach and free stuff, Day 1 didn’t disappoint.

Day 1: See more event photos at Florida National News’ Facebook page.

Day 2 offers big names in the alternative rock world, but also has Audacy bringing back a touch of their Chili Cookoff roots with Jelly Roll headlining.

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Matt Wolff is a South Florida reporter for Florida National News. | info@floridanationalnews.com

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