Last Updated on August 17, 2023, 6:29 AM AST by Anthony Morris
Nevis’s prominent eatery and restaurant, Chillers Bar and Snackette, is hosting the upcoming weekend’s Grand Opening and Pool Tournament. The organizers of the festival have shared some details of the event on their social media account. The event will be hosted over two days. The first part of the event will be hosted on Saturday August 19 and Sunday, August 20.
Towards the week’s conclusion, the Chillers Bar and Snackette has invited the island’s people to attend the event. As per the update shared by the organizers The pool tournament is open to everyone who plays. A variety of delicious food and your favourite beverages will be on sale. Our selected DJs will bring the heat.
These DJs are:
SG PRESIDENTIAL SOUND and SELECTA BOBBY & DJ TOBY
The event will ill be offer all the competitors of the pool tournament a cash prize amounting $ 2,000. As per the information shared by the organizers, the winer of the tournament will walk out with the complete amount. The starting time for the event on Saturday would be 5:00 PM and on Sunday, the tournament will start at noon.
The event will be hosted at Chillers Bar and Snackette Barnes Ghaut Village on both days. The celebration is open to all the attendants. The premier of Nevis, Mark Brantley also expressed his delight on the event’s announcement. The premier announced his intention to be a part of the opening event and Pool Contest.
The event will be packed with entertainment from notable musical legends of the island of Nevis. The event will be an opportunity for the people of the community to come together and enjoy the entertainment and the festivities of opening ceremony.
People of the island have been looking forward to attending the event at Chillers Bar and Snackette co for the upcoming week. They have shared their excitement on being a part of the opening event.
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