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Emerald City Rocks The 22 at The Hilton Anatole Dallas on New Years' Eve

Large cheering crowd at a New Year’s Eve concert with bright stage lights.

The Ultimate New Years Eve Party Hosted by Emerald City Band

Last weekend Emerald City Band hosted their annual New Year's Eve Celebration at The Hilton Anatole Dallas with great success. Rock the 22 was a fantastic opportunity to get down and party personally with our fans as we brought in the New Year. The event featured a meet and greet with the band before the party, a seated dinner for guests, followed by 3 hours of nonstop entertainment provided by none other than Emerald City Band and an afterparty at the hotel.  Thank you to all of our fans who came to party with Emerald City Band, and thank you to the Event planner, Robert Kaufman and the team of vendors that put this event together. Check out fun in the highlight reel and photo gallery below!



















For the full meet and greet image gallery, or if you would like to attend Rock The ‘23 the Ultimate New Years Eve Party featuring Emerald City Band for 2023 New Years' Eve, check out the link below for more information. 

ECNYE.COM

Special Thanks to:

Location: Hilton Anatole Dallas 

Production Services:  Performance Productions 

LED Wall: NOMAD

Stage Flooring: Central Stage Floors

360 Photo Booth:  Rarity Entertainment 

Event Photography: George Pecoraro

Photo Booth: Pic Pic Hooray

Event Planner: Robert Kauffman

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