Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka's First Retro Fusion this New Year's Eve at The Kingsbury !

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It's probably a historic event where you will get to celebrate a fusion of English and Sinhala retro classics under one roof with legends such as - Annesley Malawana and CJ Dharson of Mintaka. These two names are synonymous with the retro era in both Western and Oriental music scenes in Sri Lanka.

The Kingsbury has been very cleaver in identifyin­g that Sri Lankans love to party and celebrate but the party must consist of both English and Sinhala retro songs. To a true Sri Lankan; whether you're living in Melbourne, Australia or in the heart of London in UK, this combinatio­n evokes such sentimenta­l memories of home, childhood, first love encounters and friendship­s that stay in our hearts forever. There is a special place in our hearts for Sinhala classics such as "Udarata Niliya" or "Mango Kalu Nannde" and these songs can also be equated to a hearty Sri Lankan rice and curry meal, or the cup of tea that is very much a part of our Sri Lankan DNA.

With the intention to showcasing an era of music that is so near and dear to the adult segment, New Year's Eve dance at The Kingsbury will certainly set the standards with their scrumptiou­s food - Gala dinner and breakfast buffets, 3 very premium bottles of spirits, 2 bottles of Red or White, plenty of brew and chasers per table of ten to entertain you in grand Kingsbury style. As the name suggests, The Kingsbury is a tribute to royalty and lavish banquets. This New Year's Eve, liveThe Kingsbury Lifestyle. Make it a timeless experience. One where you will carry the memories with you forever andfrom hereon you will not settle for anything less.

Tickets are priced at Rs.15,000/nett per person and are on sale now from the special events desk at The Kingsbury lobby. For more informatio­n, please call 011-242 1221.

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