Score celebrates 14 Year Anniversary with Block Party A night of sensational music by DJs
Tracy Young & Abel
Press Release
Miami Beach, FL - August 2, 2012 --- On Saturday, August 18, 2012, the iconic gay
Bartenders at Score
club,
Score will be
celebrating fourteen years in South Beach as the destination for music
lovers and the LGBT community around the world. Score’s tag line,
“Bigger & Better” will live up to it’s name as pre production begins for a full
scale, power house production, block party that will encompass Lincoln
Lane between Meridian Street and Meridian Ct.
The mega block party will be sponsored by Absolut, Avion Tequila,
Malibu and Chivas Regal with Score’s signature colors, red, white and
black flowing from 10ft trusses as an array of colors spill from the huge
LED stage where for the first time in Miami, Superstar DJ’s Tracy Young
& DJ Abel will play back to back from the stage and inside of Score. This
will be Tracy Young’s first appearance since her move back to Miami.
Additional entertainment will be provided by 10 beautiful female and
male dancers and human statues that will greet guest as they walk in and
a live band. This amazing production will be a FREE event for all of the loyal
supporters that have made Score the longest running club on Lincoln
Road. Over a thousand music lovers are expected to invade the Lincoln
Lane area for this event.
Score is located in the heart of South Beach, in the thriving and infamous
promenade, Lincoln Road. For over a decade, Score remains the
quintessential, gay nightclub experience for both locals and visitors. No
other club offers so many variables; people watch on the outdoor terrace
while trying the potent frozen drinks or lounge in the ultra chic, modern
lounge and chat with friends. Enthusiastic club revelers experience state
of the art lights and sound as some of the world’s most renowned DJ’s
visit and draw hundreds to the dance floor. Muscle boys, trendy
fashionistas, Latinos and even polo clad boys, find their own niche among
the other beautiful people.
Score’s art of reinvention has kept them relevant, which is a phenomenon
in the transient world of the nightlife industry. Finding consistent and
creative forms of entertainment is of the utmost importance, while having
a courteous and attractive staff only enhances Score’s appeal and keeps
the locals loyal. You Expect celebrities such as Lady GaGa, Pamela
Anderson, Katie Perry, Fergie, Gloria Estefan, LMFAO, Neon Hitch, India,
Paulina Rubio, Macy Gray, Queen Latifah, Wynter Gordon, Rosie O'Donnell,
Dan & Dean (Dsquared twins), Domenico Dolce, Lance Bass, Brooke
Hogan to drop by and hang out with some of their biggest fans.
When: Saturday, August 18, 2012 Time: 5:00pm – 12:30am Where: Lincoln Lane (between Meridian Ave & Meridian Ct.)
Price: Free with invite / Flyer
DJ ABEL
This Brooklyn native that calls Miami his home has been giving music
lovers his signature Latin beats under his pulsating Tribal, Progressive and
Techno House sounds for years. He has dominated the circuit scene since
1992 and in 2012 he was nominated for his first Grammy award for
Rihanna’s “Only Girl in the World” remix with his production and remixing
partner, Ralphi Rosario, teaming together as Rosabel. Rosabel has worked
with Cher, Donna Summer, and Gloria Estefan, while churning out
numerous #1 Billboard dance hits, including Jennifer Holliday's "And I'm
Telling You (I'm Not Going)", Jeannie Tracy's "The Power" and their
signature anthem "Don't You want My Love," featuring Debbie Jacobs.
Score is proud to have this amazing talent as a monthly resident DJ.
DJ TRACY YOUNG
For the past 20 years this wonder woman has thrilled music lovers in a
profession that has been dominated by men. When Madonna called, she
picked up and she spun at the Queen of Pops wedding in Scotland. A gig
that left many other DJ’s envious and in awe of her talent. Young has
always been humble, focusing on her career and the ever growing roster
of releases on her Ferosh record label rather than her own burgeoning
celebrity. Her Miami fan base is thrilled to have her back in the city that
made her famous.