Palazzo Versace is the ultimate destination for New Year’s Eve, playing host to a glamorous event featuring an exclusive performance by Grammy Award Winning artist, Estelle. Unmasked will be the most envied New Year’s Eve event, transforming the Hotel in to a luxury playground, with an assault on the senses. Additional red hot entertainment will […]
December 15th, 2009
Palazzo Versace is the ultimate destination for New Year’s Eve, playing host to a glamorous event featuring an exclusive performance by Grammy Award Winning artist, Estelle.
Unmasked will be the most envied New Year’s Eve event, transforming the Hotel in to a luxury playground, with an assault on the senses. Additional red hot entertainment will feature Aria Award Winner Jessica Mauboy, DJ’s Havana Brown and Alex Dimitriades.
End the year with style with Unmasked that promises to be a night like no other.
Palazzo Versace Unmasked Ball
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