DATE: February 7, 2019
TIME: 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
PRICE: Members: $25 | General Public: $35 |
Rush Tickets: $20 Members or General Public (Only 50 Tickets available)
Just when you thought Electric Desert couldn’t get any more extra, join us each month this spring for Lit & Sip. Savor a cocktail as you stroll through this light and sound experience. Then grab a friend and bust a move at our Silent Dance party, where you can jam out to your choice of music.
What is a Silent Dance Party?
2 DJs playing 2 separate music genres. You choose the colored headphones to match your dancing mood. Have music envy? Trade-in your headphones for the other.
Each Lit & Sip will feature a different cocktail by Arizona’s own, Iconic Cocktail Co.. Check back each month for the featured cocktail and it’s recipe!
February’s Cocktail: Pricky Rickey
Ingredients:
2oz Gin
1oz Iconic Cocktail Co.’s Prickly Pear Sour
1/2oz Lime juice
2oz Sparkling Water
Directions:
Combine all with ice.
Enjoy the event worry free and take a Lyft. Use code LITANDSIP for existing Lyft users to receive 10% off rides to and from Lit & Sip.
Must be 21 or older. Children will not be admitted even if parent or guardian is present. Programming subject to change. No outside food, beverage or alcohol may be brought into the Garden. No refunds, exchanges or rain dates. Event may be photographed or recorded for promotional purposes.
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