Bacardi kicks off five-city music tour

Bacardi says its aim is to continue to bring exhilarating musical experiences to the country, and as a part of its ongoing association with the Ministry of Sound, Bacardi kicked off its five-city tour with DJ Paul Deighton of The Ministry of Sound with the hottest mix of music, fun and high spirits at the F-Bar & Lounge in New Delhi, India.

“In our continuous endeavor to provide the best mix of fun and entertainment to the country’s party lovers, we decided to bring down some of the best resident DJs of the Ministry of Sound, London every month to India,” said Arvind Krishnan, marketing controller of Bacardi. “While this has helped set the mood for the year-end celebrations, the good news is that it doesn’t end here. Bacardi will conclude its series of mega parties at the forthcoming Electronic Dance Music Festival of India, the Bacardi Blast. And we hope to see all the party lovers, who enjoyed themselves with us all these months, make it to the largest live dance and music act of the year.”

“Indians have a great sense and love for music,” said DJ Paul Deighton. “It’s fun playing for them.”

“Paul’s music is a right mix of fun and energy,” said one guest.

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Updated : Thu, 11 Mar 2010 23:02:35 -0500

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