Nickle and Dimes Band hosting NYE party in Royal
The Nickel and Dimes Band will be hosting a New Year's Eve party at the Royal Community Building.
Tickets are available online at nickelanddimesband.ticketleap.com/nye.
Guests can save $10 per person by ordering theirs by midnight tonight, November 30th. Starting tomorrow ticket prices will increase to $50 per person and can be purchased online or at the door. Guests and couples are encouraged to buy tickets in advance before they are sold out.
Ticket prices include dinner provided by Last Call Catering. Friday night's menu includes fried chicken, pork loin, mashed potatoes, cheesy scalloped potatoes, green beans, corn, salad, and dinner rolls. The meal is scheduled to be served at 6:30pm.
After dinner, the warm-up show features local singer Kolten Taylor from 7:30-9pm with Nickle and Dimes immediately taking the stage to rock the crowd.
New Year's Eve party favors and champagne will be provided to welcome 2022 in style. There will be a cash bar available for guests.
For more information visit the band's Facebook page.
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