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Ring in 2017 at the 5th Annual Prohibition New Year’s Eve

McCullough and Ross is proud to announce the fifth annual Prohibition New Year’s Eve, set to take place at the iconic Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles. The Roaring Twenties themed event will run 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Dec. 31, and will feature an open bar, fantastic musical acts, and the chance to support the Akola Project, a nonprofit aimed at empowering women. Tickets will go on sale on Nov. 4.

Arguably Los Angeles’ most recognizable landmark, Union Station will serve as the backdrop to a memorable evening sure to satisfy all of the senses. The night includes live jazz music, DJs, burlesque dancers, and a premium open bar. With the success of last year’s sold-out event, the celebration has expanded to include the North and South Patios, along with the spacious Main Concourse, where attendees will count down to the New Year in style with a custom 60-foot ball-drop.

“Prohibition NYE is a fully immersive experience – we aim to transport our guests to the glamour of the Roaring Twenties,” said Chase Ross, event producer. “Each year, our goal is to create the atmosphere of one of history’s most celebrated decades, while incorporating a modern twist by featuring some of music’s most progressive live acts.”

Guests will enjoy dancing to internationally renowned musical talent, featuring a unique blend of electronic sensibilities and traditional instruments. On Nov. 4, Prohibition New Year’s Eve will announce the headlining artist – past bookings have included Le Youth, POSSO, and Robert DeLong. Dollhouse Entertainment will dazzle guests with its esteemed burlesque troupe, embodying the romance and mystery of the Roaring Twenties. The night will end with internationally touring saxophonist, Justin Ward, who will be performing an energy infused sax-house set alongside Cherry Beach.

This year, McCullough and Ross has partnered with KCRW Presents, as well as Modern Disco Ambassadors, one of Southern California’s premier independent promotion and marketing companies.

A portion of the proceeds will go to support the Akola Project, a nonprofit social business that empowers women in poverty to transform the lives of their families and communities through economic development.

Union Station is located at: 800 N. Alameda Street, Los Angeles, California 90012

Tickets will be available on Eventbrite and will go on sale at 10 a.m. Nov. 4. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit, http://found.ee/ProhibitionNYETix.  A limited amount of pre-sale tickets will be available for $135, early purchase is strongly suggested as this event will sell out.

The event is open to guests 21 and over; guests are encouraged to follow a formal dress code.

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