The legendary Shadyville DJ Cut Killer rocks the all NEW Chinawhite on Wednesday 27th January.
DJ Cut Killer Rocks Chinawhite
Cut Killer is a renowned French DJ of Moroccan origin with a versatile repertoire of hip hop and rap. He enjoys international fame and mixed in USA through invitations by DJ Big Dawg Pitbulls of Funkmaster Flex, and Shadyville DJ’s of 50 Cent. For more than fifteen years, he has been one of the most emblematic DJs in French hip-hop.
London welcomed the new year in with style on December 31st with major parties taking place at all of the top London clubs to celebrate the start of 2010.
The eastern influenced nightclub Chinawhite, which reopened this year at a new location on Winsley Street – off Oxford Street, held a ‘Forget the Year Party’ which was attended by a very fashionable London crowd.
funkybuddha – based on Berkley Street, and popular with diners visitingLondon restaurant Nobu – invited guests to enjoy all the house drinks (spirits, wine and beer) they wanted at their New Year’s Eve party.
HEYJOCLUB, owned by multi-millionaire libertarian Dave West, held a dinner and dance for it’s VIP members with guests enjoying fine Russian food, Champagne and cocktails at the bar.
Perhaps Andrew Lloyd Webber will be singing ‘Think of Me’ as he brings the sequel to his legendary Phantom of The Opera stage play to the London West End theatres.
The new musical will be called ‘Love Never Dies’, and is due to open in London in March 2010. It will be also staged in New York beginning in November 2010 and will open in Australia in 2011.
The musical picks up a decade after the original’s conclusion, and has the Phantom trading his customary hideout beneath the Paris opera house for Coney Island, the iconic Brooklyn amusement park known for its roller coasters and “Nathan’s Famous” hot dogs.
Lloyd Webber said he wanted to produce a sequel because the original’s ending, which sees Christine leave the brooding Phantom for his rival, Raoul, was unsatisfactory.