If you’re looking for a fun party event, why not consider attending one that benefits a children’s charity? The Krew De Kids Mardi Gras Masquerade promises to be extremely entertaining, and by purchasing your tickets, you’ll be giving part of those ticket proceeds to benefit the annual Kidd’s Kids Teen Trip, which brings children with life-threatening and life-altering conditions to special places around the world on an all-expenses paid trip. On January 27th, at the House of Blues Dallas, the Mardi Gras Masquerade takes place, and it’s sure to be a great time for all in attendance.
The Krew De Kids Mardi Gras Masquerade will be a party packed with some fun-filled live entertainment. DJ Mike Morse of Radio DJS will be spinning music for you, and you’ll also get to see a special performance by Jason Castro from American Idol along with his band, Castro. Plus, some special guests will also be in attendance, including Kidd Kraddick of the Morning Show, Kellie Rasberry, Big Al Mack, J-Si, and Jenna. When you arrive, don’t forget to bring your mask, since it is required, and dressing up is optional. You’ll get to experience some great hors d’oeuvres as well from Chef Samir Dhurandhar of Nick & Sam’s Steakhouse.
The Krew De Kids Mardi Gras Masquerade is being held on Saturday, January 27th from 7 PM until 10 PM at the House of Blues Dallas. Ticket prices vary, and are listed below:
If you are interested in attending the Krew De Kids Mardi Gras Masquerade and would like to learn more about it, please visit their Facebook page here.
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